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8 Can I use multithreads in polygon mesh processing? How many threads can be used in XOV?
Only two threads can be used in XOV and we have a plane to support Quad Core.
7 Do Rapidform XOR, XOS and XOV support dual CPUs?

Yes, certain functions in XOR/XOS/XOV employ parallel algorithms to make the best use of multi-processors.

6 How to handle Best Fit alignment problem in Rapidform XOV?

If you have a problem when you apply best fit alignment to scan data, try to apply quick alignment first. Then you will be able to align scan data to design data.

Basically, in case of best fit alignment, Rapdiform XOV try to find correct position from design data within searching range. But, if scan data is far from design data, the best fit operation can not be performed. You have to apply quick alignment to scan data to find initial position. Then you will be able to use the best fit alignment.

5 How to make quick & easy XOV Reports?

There are a few things you can do to make reports quickly in XOV. The best is to inspect a part, create the whole deviation, comparison points, etc. and then make a new report and drag the whole deviation and other entities into the report window. XOV will then give you some options of what data you want included in the report, and you can choose standard screenshot views, etc.

After you have made one report, you can export that report as a XRF file (by going to File>Export while the Report window is the active window in XOV). Then, on your next inspection project, simply import the XRF (same process, first you have to make a blank report to get the report window, then go to File>Import and you can import the XRF). The new whole deviation, comparison points, etc. that you have for the new project will be included in the report, and you just go to Project>Update All to update to the new part's inspection results.

4 Is the effect of hyper threading still available?

If you use single CPU, the machine just divide calculation performance into two with single CPU. Therefore overhead for processing the multi thread makes your machine loss the performance

3 What is the relation between the memory and the data read in?

Generally speaking, when read in a model with 25 million points, about 1GB memory is used. If you have 2GB memory, you may load about 25 million ~30 million polygons to the memory. If the polygon number of the model is under 20 million, it is better to process while it is loaded.

2 What units do the tolerance settings pertain to in the inspections module?

There is Internal Measure Unit in File>Preferences.
All numerical number in the software is based on this unit and show the result of calculation.

When importing an external file, it is based on External Data Unit.
However, when it shows on the screen, it converts the data with Internal Measure Unit.

1 Which is the best CPU in the followings?

a) Core 2 Extreme QX6700 2.66GHz(Core Micro architecture, OuadCore, Max. 4 Thread)
b) Core 2 Extreme X6800 2.93GHz(Core Micro architecture, Dual Core, Max. 2 Thread)
c) Dual Core Xeon 2.80GHzX2(NetBurst Micro architecture, Dual
Core, Dual CPU, TH, Max. 8 Thread)
d) Xeon 3.80GHzX2(NetBurst Micro architecture, Single Core, Dual CPU, TH, Max. 4Thread)

Answer) Currently b) is the best.

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