Hello, on certain machines, in NX5, 64 bit, connected to GM teamcenter, users here sometimes get, "Unhandled exception processing the current input part. Failed with the message, memory access violation."
Memory access violation is the common phrase across all errors. Siemens knows nothing...
So what language are these apps written in? x86 assembly? C? C++? Visual C++? .net? Everyone says, catia was developed under windows, it runs best under windows. I don't dispute that. But NX runs under windows, Unix, Linux, and Mac OS. Was NX developed under one or the other, and runs...
Here is the link: http://www.hoise.com/primeur/06/articles/live/LV-PL-06-06-28.html
If you can find something to the contrary, I'd be happy to hear about it.
I'm talking about circuit design. Software that electrical engineers use, is all ported to Linux, and it went straight from UNIX to Linux. A major customer (Audi) did tell Dassault Systemes they would not use Catia unless it ran on Linux, and Dassault Systemes told them tough luck, and Audi...
So what operating system are you running? How did you get it to see all that extra ram? Using the PAE switch? It may cost some major $$$ to port software, but catia started out on Unix, and V5 runs on unix. The business case not to provide only windows seems to have come from Microsoft...
Someone wrote that MS and D'Assault are deeply linked and I wonder, how deeply, how do you know? Can you prove it? Simple reason Catia won't be released for linux: This would create competition for windows in the CAD market, and they can't have that. People are running it under wine, so...
What if we got this error message, and we have parts from a company that no longer exists? We have no legal recourse.
The situation here in Michigan is pretty bad.
"This part has internal inconsistencies, please report to GTAC"
Thanks.