Hello.
I just stumbled across the 32bit-limit ...
I tried to create a [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge"]Menger Sponge[/URL].
I managed to model third Iteration (see attachment).
But on creating fourth iteration ViaCAD Pro crashed with an ACIS-Error.
I have to admit that i did not model subtractively like in the article
on Wikipedia (i.e. take material from the cube),
I did the Sponge by modeling the cube, creating the array (or the matrix)
and then fusing all cubes together ...
I also downloaded the latest 32bit-development-snapshot of [URL="http://www.openscad.org/"]OpenSCAD[/URL]
and here i also ended up with being able to model third, but not fourth
iteration.
Since i also have access to a 64bit-Windows-PC i tried fourth iteration
with 64bit-snapshot and tadaaa - it worked.
Has anybody else run into this limit ?
Is there a way to define this limit more "precisely" ?
I guess the file size (like mentioned by Tim Olsen in another thread) has
something to to with it, but maybe the number of facets or something
like that also has an influence ?
Roland
BPL-RFE attached the following image(s):
Menger_Sponge_Iteration_3.jpg
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