The Creo View Adapter for Inventor converts Inventor CAD data to the format used by the Creo View client. The conversion process is referred to as publishing. Before you can publish Inventor CAD data, you must configure the Creo View Adapter for Inventor using the inventor2pv_config tool.
You can configure the Creo View Adapter for Inventor to support either the full version of Inventor or Inventor Apprentice.
Inventor Apprentice is a free COM server that comes with the freeware Inventor View application. It gives standalone applications query access to Inventor documents. Inventor Apprentice mode does not support certain feature that are supported by the full version of Inventor. Due to the limitations, the recommended best practice is to use the full version of Inventor, however, if the limitations of Apprentice mode are acceptable, you may want to consider using this configuration.
A table of functions supported by Inventor and Inventor Apprentice appears in Functions Supported by Inventor and Inventor Apprentice.
Inventor does not support visualization of assembly features from the Windchill dynamic structures.
You can publish CAD data in any of three ways:
After a conversion is completed, the Creo View MCAD Adapter places the files into a specified directory from which you can access and view them using the Creo View client.
For server controlled publishing, the published files are automatically uploaded to Windchill as part of the publishing process.
The recipe configuration provides the administrator with complete control of the conversion process.
Full Inventor prerequisites
Inventor Apprentice prerequisites
The Creo View Adapter for Inventor supports multiple Non-File Synchronization enabled worker instances of Inventor on the same worker host computer. You can configure multiple workers, each with a separate setup folder and startup script. Use this strategy when your CAD application requires a unique runtime environment and configuration for each worker process.
Type Name
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Description
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Extension
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Type of File
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IGES
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IGES
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*.igs
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3D
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STEP
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STEP 242, STEP 214, STEP 203
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*.stp
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3D
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PDF
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PDF
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*.pdf
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2D
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DWG, DXF
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AutoCAD files
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*.dwg,*.dxf
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2D
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DWF, DWFX
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Design Web Format files
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*.dwf, *.dwfx
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2D and 3D
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JT
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JT
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*.jt
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3D
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CATIA V5
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*.CATProduct, *.CATPart
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3D
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PARASOLID
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*.x_t, *.x_b
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3D
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PROGRANITE, PRONEUTRAL
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ProEngineer Granite and Neutral files
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*.g, *.neu
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3D
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SAT
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Standard ACIS Text files
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*.sat
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3D
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STL
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Stereo Lithography Files
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*.stl
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3D
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Manufacturer's system requirements are generally the bare minimum that you need to run the software and insufficient for effective and productive operation of the product.
Our suggested "real world" mid-range desktop system key specifications to properly run Creo are as follows:
Novedge, in partnership with High Speed Computing, can also provide the perfect hardware for your design needs, pre-installed with your software, at a very competitive price. Contact us to discuss custom-configured workstations and laptops.
Suggested Workstation
CPU: Intel Core i9 |
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