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Archive for May 15th, 2006

Any HP 48GX Users Out There?

Posted by Jason Hickey on 15th May 2006

(Can you tell I’m finally in the office for a day? I’ve got time to update my blog!)

OK, my first introduction to this industry was by a crusty old surveyor many many moons (and lots of “skeeters”, thorn bushes, and swamps) ago, and that’s made me a crusty old surveyor (at heart, anyway). I remember field notes in field books (no fancy data collector for me!), the HP41 “garage door opener” data collector, and finally, when I thought it could get no better, we got the HP 48GX with TDS Survey Pro data collection software. I was in heaven, and could operate that thing in my sleep. I knew where the shortcut keys were without even looking, and could literally collect data with the collector on the other side of the “gun” than I was. I thought I was hot stuff…then they came along with the TDS Ranger and Recon - TDS on a Windows-based platform, what the heck!?! Nice….

I know that most of you survey people have upgraded to that wonderful Windows-based collection system. However, there are still some people still out there using the old trusty 48GX. I fully understand - it was a good solution, that’s for sure.

Well, good news - survey functionality is included in Civil 3D now! Sadly, however, the TDS software that we’re so used to seeing is no longer going to be available. Due to TDS being purchased by Trimble and the number of people downloading data using MS ActiveSync, it’s just not going to be offered. If you still use that HP 48GX, you’re going to have to use an older method of downloading your data collector, or update your collector. Sorry…it’s a sad, sad day here for the crusty old surveyor-types.

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Civil 3D 2007 Crashing on Save?

Posted by Jason Hickey on 15th May 2006

Is your Civil 3D 2007 crashing every time you save or the program does an autosave? This is apparently a major headache over on the Autodesk newsgroups, and there is a workaround.

Here’s what to do: Open your drawing template (.DWT) file. At the command prompt, type PROXYGRAPHICS and hit enter. Next, type 0 and then hit enter again. Now, save your template file. Oh, and do this for any and all template files you may have.

Have fun!

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Another New Civil 3D Blog

Posted by Jason Hickey on 15th May 2006

I’ve added another link to the right - Dave Dixon is writing “DCA to Civil 3D.” Another blog by a user promises to give a fresh outlook, and isn’t just some of us people “selling something” ;)

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