MikeB Posted March 27, 2000 Share Posted March 27, 2000 I have a PC 800Mhz 128 Mb ram and a 32 Mb Vidio Card. when I inset a plug in object into a wall it will not display until I zoom in or out. Panning dosent work. any Suggestions Quote Link to comment
MikeB Posted March 30, 2000 Author Share Posted March 30, 2000 I just wanted to move this back to the top. Is anyone else having this problem. Its quite annoying Quote Link to comment
Jack Fulmer Posted March 31, 2000 Share Posted March 31, 2000 Yes - I always have this problem. Using Win98 PIII 600, 256RAM. I assume it's a bug. But hey, not as bad as the frequent OpenGL rendering crash that I experience on a regular basis. Quote Link to comment
MikeB Posted March 31, 2000 Author Share Posted March 31, 2000 I haven't had the Open GL crash so I guess I should count my blessings. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted March 31, 2000 Share Posted March 31, 2000 I will check with our development team to find out if this issue has been reproduced by them. We have tried to get it to happen here in tech support but have been successful. If you can give a little more insight as to when the problem happens maybe we can get it happen here ------------------ Shawn Waithe Diehl Graphsoft inc. Tech Support Manager Quote Link to comment
MikeB Posted March 31, 2000 Author Share Posted March 31, 2000 It Happens All the time. If I use the wall tool draw my wall then I insert doors into the walls using the door tool ( plug-in objects ) the door I insert will not display, the wall appears as if it hasen't changed, no door, no hole nothingnuntil I zoom, and then the door displays normally. But every time I insert the door this happens. I have a Gforce 32 mb Nvidia vidio card, 256 mb of ram and an 800 mhz P3 processor. Quote Link to comment
Jack Fulmer Posted April 1, 2000 Share Posted April 1, 2000 Happens to me all the time also within the following parameters: Insertion within a wall of a plug-in object accessed via the AEC Objects palette such as window (simple or complex), door(simple or complex), or an opening in wall. The insertion works fine, it's just that you have to "redraw" the screen to see the result. If you didn't know better, you would think that the object was not placed. I usually, zoom out and then zoom. It's not a horrendous problem, just annoying. And from my memory I don't think this occurred in 8.0, but not sure. BTW - Using v8.5.1 with Renderworks installed on a 600mHz P3 with Win98 and 256Mb RAM and a 32Mb Riva TNT2. Quote Link to comment
Wes Poe Posted April 5, 2000 Share Posted April 5, 2000 To narrow this down a little further the plug-in objects appear properly when inserted at magnifications below 80% Quote Link to comment
jnr Posted April 11, 2000 Share Posted April 11, 2000 And I thought it was just me. I have a 16mb card on a 21" monitor and have the same problem. Until the programmer maestros fix it I have upped the size to 1280x1024(or larger if you can do it)and increased the refresh rate of the monitor (be careful here) to get it to stop this silliness. Quote Link to comment
BuilderGreg Posted April 21, 2000 Share Posted April 21, 2000 The screen regen problem happens to me on a regular basis with plug-in objects in walls even when editing plug-ins, such as changing a windows sill size, etc. it does not display unless you scroll up and then back. The handles for the object move, but the object does not generate. Also when I zoom in or out sometimes it does not seem to register until I do something else then all of a sudden I am zoomed. Also sometimes my windows don't scroll, or there is a delay. I am using a Pentium Pro 200 (ok so it's not the fastest) with 128 MB ram, a 16MB 3dFX Voodoo3 card with a 20" Sony Multiscan 20SE (actually it's an apple Monitor, but I think it's virtually identical) I am running Windows 98SE and have the latest video drivers etc. I try to use 1152x864 resolution. This problem is annoying to say the least. Quote Link to comment
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