March 31, 2006

Civil 3D 2007 Activation Update

It's Back. We have a Hotfix available for 2007 to address an activation problem with anyone using SATA RAID controllers. There are 2 fixes, one for 2006 and one for 2007. This was a known issue in 2006, why on earth is this back?

DO NOT INSTALL THIS UPDATE ON A COMPUTER THAT DOES NOT HAVE A SATA RAID CONTROLLER. (read the fine print)

This update corrects a problem that requires you to reactivate your Autodesk® product whenever you restart it.

Error Message:

After you activate and then restart your product, you receive error 0.1.0011 or 11.1.6011 and are required to reactivate. This problem can occur for Autodesk's 2007-based products on computers with SATA Raid controllers.

Note: This update must be applied to all computers that share a license. Therefore, if you apply this update to one computer and then want to use the Portable License Utility to transfer the license to another computer, be sure to install the update on that computer, too.

If this update is applied to a computer that does not have a SATA Raid controller, the license on that computer will be broken. You will need to reactivate the product to repair the license.

March 24, 2006

Civil 3D 2007 Preview Webcast & Future Webcasts

Great job today, Autodesk. After that awesome teaser we had today by the Autodesk, I am really excited to see my users get into this software and have some fun. This release is a true “production” tool. This will be the year that most users will start moving to the new technology and maybe even enjoy the change. Yes, change is good.

Follow this link to access the Autodesk Civil 3D Webcasts

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=3856538

Here is a brief overview of what is to come.

March Webcasts

3/31/06 - Civil 3D 2007 Project Capabilities
Presenter: Dan Philbrick, Civil 3D Development Manager

April Webcasts

4/07/06 - Digging in to Civil 3D 2007 Survey Capabilities
Presenter: Rob Todd, Civil 3D Product Designer and Licensed Professional Surveyor

4/14/06 – New Grading Capabilities in Civil 3D 2007
Presenter: Dave Simeone, Civil 3D Product Manager

4/21/06 – New Production Drafting Capabilities in Civil 3D 2007
Presenter: Dave Simeone, Civil 3D Product Manager

4/28/06 – Use Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and Satellite Imagery with Autodesk Civil 3D and Autodesk Raster Design
Presenter: Matthews Mathai, Autodesk Raster Design Product Manager

C3D 07 - System & Server Requirements

Direct From Autodesk -

Recommended System Requirements

The following system requirements are recommended for effective use of Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 software.

Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 recommended configuration (excluding server components that are used with project management capabilities):



Intel® Pentium® IV processor, 3 GHz or higher
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional or Home Edition (SP2), Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (SP2), or Windows 2000 (SP4)
2 GB RAM
5 GB free disk space for installation
1280x1024 with true color, OpenGL®-capable workstation class graphics card or DirectX® 9 support
Mouse, trackball, or compatible pointing device
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP1 or later)
DVD drive


Recommended Server Components

Server components (required for the project management feature) can be installed on the same computer as Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 if the computer is compliant with these recommended server requirements:


Intel® Pentium® IV processor, 3 GHz or higher
Windows XP Professional or Home Edition (SP1, SP2), Windows 2000 (SP4), Windows 2000 Server (SP4), Microsoft Server 2003 (SP1, SP2), Microsoft Server 2003 Enterprise (SP1, SP2), Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, Microsoft IIS
1 GB RAM
60 GB free disk space for installation
Mouse, trackball, or compatible pointing device
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP1 or later)
DVD drive

The preceding requirements are recommended for effective use of Autodesk Civil 3D software.

For once it looks like Autodesk actually gave us feasible system requirements.

Bump up the RAM... Get a new ATI 1GB Video Card... Dual Monitors... (oh sorry back to reality)


Have Your Voice Be Heard

Calling all complainers (or maybe just some constructive criticism). There is a new discussion group that lets your voice be heard.

Civil 3D Wishes. Follow these links

autodesk.civil3d.wishes ... for news readers

http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=185 ... for web browsers

March 14, 2006

Another Civil 3D Blog

Another Civil 3D blog to take a look at http://cwcivil3d.blogspot.com/

Welcome Dominick

Convert Land Desktop Points



The convert Land Desktop points feature is not really new to Civil 3D. This utility could be downloaded from the Autodesk Support website under the Utilities & Driver section.

In the 2007 release this conversion utility was added to the Points menu, located under Utilities. After selecting the "Convert Land Desktop Points" option, a dialog box will appear prompting you to select parameters to apply to the new Civil 3D Point objects. You can set a variety of point settings such as, default layers, point creation settings, default styles, default name format, and point identity. Users can also select a default point group to which these points will be applied. There is also a check box to indicate if the original point layers are to be preserved enabling us to transfer directly from LDT to Civil 3D.


This command provides another layer of functionality for getting point data into Civil 3D from Land Desktop. Some other transfer methods would include XML import/export, importing Land Desktop Data, and exporting/importing of points. Some care should be taken to preserve data integrity. If you are planning on using your file in Land Desktop, there is no utility to convert back to Land Desktop Points.

March 6, 2006

Thanks

Thank You,

Thanks to Angel and Jason for their support of my new blog.

With all the new features included in the 2007 product, it's gonna take a small army to cover them all.

C-ya at Boot Camp.

C3D 07 - New Labeling Feature

Alas, we may be able to put the debate on whether to label in layout (paper) or model space. This is one of those topics that we could argue til the cows come home. But I think with the new label feature, within Civil 3D 2007, we could have the answer. This new feature allows a user to create their own notes or labels that contain any type of text. You can edit the text similar to the way you edit Mtext or Dtext. Just type it in. As with other labels is Civil 3D, we can have the text plan readable and size according to our viewports. Another great feature is the ability to mask labels in 2007. No more having to position text so that it is not obscured by any other feature on your plans. This is one of those options that Autodesk should add to "vanilla" AutoCAD.

March 2, 2006

Autodesk Civil 3D 2007

Some Awesome New Features

Survey Functionality
Cleanly integrated into the Civil 3D toolset and user interface, providing a consistent environment for all tasks, such as fieldbook import, least squares adjustment, editing of survey observations, management of point groups, creation of surfaces, layout of parcels and alignments.

Grading Improvements

New collection of powerful day-lighting and grade projection tools can be used to generate surface models for any type of grading project, enabling you to modify groups of grading projections to quickly solve complex design problems.

Labels

Create and edit a single label that contains data from various objects or types of objects in your model.

Vault Explorer

Track work in progress, maintain version control in a multiuser environment and improve design reuse by consolidating product information in one place.

Pipe Layout/Design and Interference Detection

Expanded ability to set and customize Pipe Rules to account for regional, company and client standards for pipe design and layout, and an added system for interference detection between pipes helps to reduce errors, save time and increase productivity.
Hi All,

I hope to get this blog up and running shortly. There is a lot of really cool features to talk about in the new Civil 3D 2007 product.

Stay Tuned.