ion available just for Quad Core computers (of-course prices vary accordingly)
Softwares i use are Rhino 4.0, Grasshopper, Revit 2010. Could any-1 please suggest me:
1) Motherboard (AMD, Intel, etc)
2) CPU Speed in Ghz
3) Memory
4) Graphics Card
4) Miscellaneous or Other suggestions.
Thank you very much
Cheers !…
at the script you had was some how older or something. No offense intended.
I will try that shear solution. On another note I've been reading some of those autodesk research abstracts from 2009 and 2010 that you reference in the kangaroo handbook, great stuff. Are there any current abstracts or developments with kangaroo integration. I mostly curious about articles or perhaps other adoptions of the program and or applied examples/research. Thanks.…
blems for one user in particular. On his machine, the component returns this error:
Could not open excel. Try opening excel manually and running this component again.
Error: System.InvalidCastException: Unable to cast COM object of type 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.ApplicationClass' to interface type 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel._Application'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call on the COM component for the interface with IID '{000208D5-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}' failed due to the following error: Error loading type library/DLL. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80029C4A (TYPE_E_CANTLOADLIBRARY)).
at System.StubHelpers.StubHelpers.GetCOMIPFromRCW(Object objSrc, IntPtr pCPCMD, IntPtr& ppTarget, Boolean& pfNeedsRelease)
at Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.ApplicationClass.set_Visible(Boolean RHS)
at TToffice.TT_Excel.initNewVisible() in C:\Users\EErtugrul\Documents\GitHub\TTOffice\TTOffice\TT_Excel.cs:line 230
at TTToolbox.writeToExcel.SolveInstance(IGH_DataAccess DA)
It's a Windows 10 machine, Grasshopper and TT Toolbox are updated (and unblocked), and the script HAD been working fine for him up until a few days ago. As near as we can figure, this started after Office 365 was removed from his machine. The machine still has Office 2010 installed (and updated) on it, which can definitely open and function fine on its own.
After many reinstalls and tests, I can no longer think of anything that might help. Any insight into defeating this particular error is much appreciated. Thank you very much.…
f geometry in the scene, everything still runs fairly seamlessly (I built my computer with top-of-the-line specs -- back in 2010 -- so any computer with competent hardware should run this just fine).
In addition to improved flying controls, I implemented a script that lets the user select geometry on the screen just by pointing (1:16). The geometry gets highlighted via Grasshopper first, and then after a certain amount of time it gets selected in the Rhino window (with a little help from a custom script by Andrew Heumann). The camera then resizes to fit the selected geometry.
Haven't quite decided where I want to take this, but now that it's cleaned up it should be easy to implement other gestural controls. Think I might just play around with other Leap apps to see which set of controls I like best...Suggestions are welcome. =)
Again, couldn't have done it without Andy Payne's Firefly components and Jacek Markusiewicz's Horster Camera Control.…
Added by Scott Penman at 12:41am on December 20, 2013
ly its just mimicking Rhinoscript, but by the time its finished it should contain all of the dotNET SDK as well.
If you want to know when V5 is going to be released, I certainly don't know when that's going to happen, and no one probably does at this point. I will say that judging from McNeel's past development, v5 should take about 14-18 months once a public beta is out there. Its been about 3 months already, so anywhere from a year from now to Christmas 2010. Those aren't hard dates, just guesses, so don't quote me on that.…
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