We have GearTrax 2006 that is not installed and we are running SW 2007. I need to do some gearing but I am wondering if these programs will play well together.
I couldn't find any immediate references to this. Any knowledge would be appreciated.
Thanx for the tip. Obviously I was thinking about other things.
The rep from Camnetics called me this morning and answered my question. Sort of!
For anyone who is interested his reply was that GearTrax 2006 might work with SW 2007 if it is a late version. But he could neither tell me the version number nor would he guarantee that it would actually work.
I would try it because it's an old version and you're on a newr verision of SW. Now, if you had Geartrax 2007 and an older version of SW 2006, I wouldn't try that one.
Regards,
Macduff
Colin Fitzpatrick
Mechanical Design Engineer
Solidworks 2007 SP 4.0
Dell 390 XP Pro SP 2
nVida Quadro FX 3450/4000
Do you happen to have CDs and a serial number for SW 2006? If you are careful, multiple versions of SW can coexist on the same machine, and you could pair the GearTrax 2006 with SW 2006. However, I do not know SolidWorks' stance on users continuing to use the old version once they upgrade.
Up until the first of the year, when we switched over to SWx2006, we had a subscription to GearTrax. We let it expire and now we create all of our power transmission parts out of Toolbox.
Well installing went well but it didn't work. After creating the gear/pulley and GearTrax starts SW the resulting error is "GearTrax is not compatible with this version of SolidWorks". Surprise, Surprise.
Another way to get into your pocket, again.
GearTrax is a really good program that really cuts a lot of time out of the equation, especially for fundamental parts. Back to the 'drawing board'.