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Jun 03, 2008

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Evan Yares

Autodesk showed a constraint-based sketcher integrated into AutoCAD quite a long time ago. I think it may have been as a long ago as 1989.

Of course, they never shipped it.

Tony Tanzillo

Well that explains the stratgic leaking of the AutoCAD 2009 based geometric consraint functionality that's in pre-release testing right now, along with these two undocumented AutoCAD 2009 system variables:

CONSTRAINTRELAX
CONSTRAINTSOLVEMODE

M. Stasiak

There was also an application called ICEMetrix (by ICEM) in the beginning of the 90's. A really good system that absolutely not a single AutoCAD user in the Nordics (or elsewhere) understood the greatness about or even what it was for (or why?) back then. This was way before Autodesk went 3D with AutoCAD Designer...

John

Thanks to M. Stasiak for refreshing my memory.

ICEMetrix was really cool. It worked with any multi view DWG file. Simple window select the view to edit and it would create relationships on the fly between related entities. When edits were performed it would update each view. Very slick.

The real beauty was that it added nothing to the file that would prevent it from working in vanilla AutoCAD.

I suppose when PTC bought ICEM, this code was archived. I wonder if IMSI got their hands on it.

Bill Fane

The "constraint-based sketcher" that Evan refers to may have been The Woodbourne Design Companion. It was a 3rd-party product circa AutoCAD r11 or so developed by someone named Buzz Kross.

Woodbourne later developed a 3D version, which they never marketed because they were bought out by Autodesk. The 3D version became Mechanical Desktop, and Buzz is now vp of the Autodesk Manufacturing division.

All of this helps to explain why Inventor comes from Tualatin, Oregon and not from Autodesk head office in California.

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