TransMagic R10 SP1 Released

Includes multi-core processing, updated CATIA V6 and NX support.

Includes multi-core processing, updated CATIA V6 and NX support.

TransMagic announced the release of TransMagic R10 sp1. The first service pack for TransMagic release 10, sp1 provides multiple enhancements and improvements, including the release of multi-core processing, refined PMI technology, new features and new formats.

The new CAD formats, SMLib and DXF read/write, are included with R10 sp1. Various CAD version support updates as well as preview technology of new formats are also released in R10 sp1, including CATIA V6 R2014, Inventor 2014, NX 8.5.2 Release, Parasolid 26.0. Updated CAD add-in support includes SolidWorks 2014 and Inventor 2014. It also supports SMLib Read/Write, DXF Read/Write, and Collada Write.

TransMagic can now source all processing cores in a computer, spreading the application’s processing requirements and usage over all available resources.  As cores are scalable, TransMagic’s performance also scales with the number of cores in the computer.

The new model Dynamic Selection features intuitive, mouse-click automation to select various levels of a model assembly from the faces, edges and vertices to the top-level assembly.

The release also includes Assembly Tree Keyboard Controls, analogous to file browsing controls, delivering an efficient ability to work through complex assembly trees, the company says. Part and assembly renaming and polygonal facet refinement options give the user higher control for increased output value.

For more information, visit TransMagic.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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