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  1. sageman

    Win98 and SW PLUS

    meintsi (Mechanical) 11 Apr 05 11:51 SW 2001+ is supported after you install service pack 5. We ran for 3 years (until we upgraded to 2005) with XP Pro and 2001+SP5 (and higher) with very few problems. It seems I have the highest service pack for 2001+ so it's OS upgrade time. Thanks all!
  2. sageman

    Win98 and SW PLUS

    Hey all, I would like to upgrade my OS to XP but would this inhibit the use of Solid Works PLUS? Thanks,
  3. sageman

    Want to cut a 3d sketch

    Hey Scott, I do have a solid that the sketch is on but the cut is inactive, I have now closed the sketch but the cut tool remains unactive. How do I give it a direction if the tool is inactive? Chris.
  4. sageman

    Want to cut a 3d sketch

    Produced a sketch in 3d, and I want to extruded cut the sketch but the tool is not lit or highlighted to show that it is active. Anyone?
  5. sageman

    Are automotive spline different than ANSI splines?

    Thanks all! I did make some measurements on the male and found them close (measuring worn shaft)to the ANSI (inch) 32 tooth 24/48 30 P.A. spline and then Andy @ Moser confirmed the findings as well. Good forum, keep it up!
  6. sageman

    Are automotive spline different than ANSI splines?

    I require info on this subject as I am going to cut a 32 tooth male spline to match the mate which is a output shaft on a GM turbo 400 transmission. I was told by other sources that the automotive splines are dis-simular to the standard. Anyone?

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