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3D Instant Website
Dassault Syst�mes SolidWorks Corporation will offer alternative, higher value offerings to replace 3D Instant Website. DS SolidWorks will:
Discontinue hosting customer websites created using 3D Instant Website starting December 31, 2010.
Retire 3D Instant Website after the service pack cycle of SolidWorks 2011.
After December 31, 2010, new and existing customers will still be able to create custom websites, but for local hosting only. Notification of DS SolidWorks intent to discontinue the hosting of customer websites will appear on the 3D Instant Website web page immediately.
SolidWorks 2D Editor
To better align with the Dassault Syst�mes new 2D product - DraftSight�, DS SolidWorks Corp. will retire the SolidWorks 2D Editor. The SolidWorks 2D Editor download is planned to be available through the Service Pack cycle of SolidWorks 2011 (October, 2010 through October, 2011), after which time the download link on the SolidWorks Customer Portal will be removed.
Dassault Syst�mes now offers DraftSight, which is available via download to everyone. DraftSight features an open, global online community that facilitates a collaborative, design-focused atmosphere where the community of CAD users can expand their knowledge, open new possibilities, and communicate with each other to find the answers they need.
To get started with DraftSight, visit
www.draftsight.com and follow the download instructions.
To access the community, visit swym.3ds.com and create a DS Passport that grants access to community services.
Microsoft Office Documents Embedded in SolidWorks Documents
If you use Windows� 7 64-bit version, you should install Microsoft Hotfix KB 983396
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/983396. This fixes problems when trying to embed Microsoft� Office 97-2003 Compatible Format documents into SolidWorks documents. This applies to all installed versions of Microsoft Office.
Windows XP Retirement Announcement
Microsoft officially retired Windows� XP operating system in April of 2009. SolidWorks 2011 will continue to support Windows XP (32 and 64 bit versions) excluding operating systems related issues or fixes. This level of support will continue through at least one release following SolidWorks 2011. After that, in conjunction with Microsoft�s support policies, only Windows Vista� and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit versions) operating systems will be supported. The SolidWorks operating system support plan outlined above will also apply to the SolidWorks Simulation and SolidWorks Enterprise PDM product lines.
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Service Pack 3.0
Drawings
In Tools > Options > System Options > Drawings, the option Disable note merging when dragging disables the merging of two notes or a note and a dimension when they are dragged to one another. Select the option to disable merging; clear the option to enable merging. A new shortcut menu item, Merge Annotations, appears when you select two notes or a note and a dimension, and right click.
SolidWorks Flow Simulation
The SolidWorks Flow Simulation user interface and online help are localized in French and German.
SolidWorks Simulation
In cases of bonding contact between sheet metal parts with other surfaces (solids or shells), the bonding algorithm can enforce over-stiffening due to the gap between the mid-surface mesh and the contact surface geometry. The over-stiffening of the bonding contact alters the calculation of the rigid body modes. The program will calculate all rigid modes (with frequency values close to 0) if you eliminate the gap by offsetting the mesh of the sheet metal parts from the mid-surfaces to the contact surface geometry.
PhotoView 360
Integrated Preview is more interactive. During view dynamics (rotating/zooming), Integrated Preview limits refinement until view dynamics are complete, resulting in better coordination between the preview and mouse movement.
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SolidWorks System Requirements
Are you upgrading to a new computer, or need to know if SolidWorks products will run on a computer you already have? Here's where you can find out.
System hardware and operating system requirements for SolidWorks and SolidWorks Simulation products are listed below. For Product Data Management (PDM) requirements, click here.
Supported Microsoft Windows� Operating Systems
SolidWorks 2009 | SolidWorks 2010 | SolidWorks 2011
Windows 7 x86(2)(10) No Yes Yes
Windows 7 x64(2)(10) No Yes Yes
Vista x86(3) Yes Yes Yes
Vista x64(3) Yes Yes Yes
XP Professional x86(1)(5) Yes Yes Yes
XP Professional x64(1)(5) Yes Yes Yes
Computer and Software Requirements:
RAM :
Minimum: 1GB RAM
Recommended: 6GB RAM or more on Windows 7 x64 operating system
Video :
A certified graphics card and driver (recommended)
See Graphics Cards Drivers for details
CPU :
Intel� or AMD� processors(7)(11)
eDrawings� is supported on Apple Macintosh�-based machines(6)
Other :
DVD drive
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.x or higher
Adobe Acrobat version 7.0.7 or higher
Microsoft Office Excel 2003(12), 2007, or 2010(13)
Network :
SolidWorks is only tested with Microsoft's Windows Networking and Active Directory network environments(8)
SNL (SolidWorks Network License) Server Requirements:
USB or parallel port required (prior to SolidWorks 2010)
Virtual servers are not supported for SNL
Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2008� or Windows Server 2003� (recommended)
DVD drive or Internet enabled network connection
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