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tomorrow I start RSD if any one was advice, good tutorials or word of sympathy let me know I will be using RSD for electrical routing. from what I can see it's going to be a pain.
<loadpoint> is where RSDesigner was installed, e.g. c:\program files\rsdesigner
Based on my experience, I would still suggest creating a simple
schematic in RSD for driving cabling because it's easier to update any
connections and then push the data back out to cabling for comparison.
Mr. EEPGMIK, I am not sure you know what you are talking about
since it shows you as working for Quintic (in your signature file above)
Look at the ptcuser.org website and into the routed system tech committee and the presentation done in June 2004. it has a step by step for simple RSD designs.
I guess I'm confused. If you only want to do 3D cable routing and flattened harness, then why would you use RSD?
RSD isfor schematics only. Pro/CABLING and HARNESS MFG handle the 3D routing and flattened harness drawings. It's probably a better process to do an RSD schematic first, but I know many companies who do not.
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