Dec 06, 2017 The MAXSURF product team is pleased to announce the availability of MAXSURF CONNECT Edition V21 Update 11 (version 21.11.00.84). The MAXSURF suites of software offer a comprehensive range of capabilities for the design of all types of marine vessels.
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Changes: MAXSURF ModelerBug fixes and minor changes- 779044: The display of the Marker index in if it is used to define a Curve has been fixed.- 778225: Crash on untrim surface in rendered mode, model specific. Fixed.- 777607: On export of structure model to MF text file format, stringer end points are now added to model.- 774960: Frame with opening not rendering. Model specific. Fixed.- 774949: Crash on open file with structure when upgrading from older version. Model specific. Fixed.- 768274: Change to the trim engine behavior to ensure surface doesn’t get unintentionally completely trimmed away when deleting a trim surface or curve.- 767068: Frame not rendering, model specific.
Fixed.- 766404: Some improvements have been made to the time required to open models with many structural parts.- 764861:Structure parts can be removed from the data sheets by highlighting the row of the parts you wish to delete and hitting the delete key.- 762994: Standardize behavior on deletion of Structure parts. A warning dialog will now appear regardless of whether the deletion is undoable or not (deleting a plate is not undoable).- 759479: If a Deck with an opening is saved in MAXSURF Modeler then opened in MOSES Modeler and recalculated, the opening moves relative to the deck.- 758230: All structural data sheets can now be saved directly from the table to text file. When a structural data sheet is the currently active view, choose save from the file menu. When the part window is active save will automatically save the.msd file.- 757443: Standardize structure datasheet column headings to be same for all structural parts.- 755722: A problem which sometimes occurred when reading a.wsd file with corrupted plate expansions has been resolved. Changes: MAXSURF StabilityBug fixes and minor changes- 777606: A crash which occurred if the results database was locked by another application has been fixed.- 776598: A minor change to the behavior of the MARPOL analysis has been made.
If the “Update all tank measurements” option is selected in the MARPOL analysis options dialog, then if the Tank definition is modified, the changes to the tank geometry will automatically be included in the MARPOL analysis when it is run. (Previously you would have needed to explicitly update the data from the MARPOL analysis options dialog.- 776463: Valid range checking of the convergence tolerances when reading data from preferences or database has been added.- 773475: A problem which could result in “Read-only” damage cases when using the Copy Prob.dam Cases command has been fixed.- 772718: An error in the grounding reaction forces has been fixed. Quickly and efficiently meet the analysis and design requirements of demanding naval architecture projects with the latest version of MAXSURF. Bentley is pleased to introduce the CONNECT Edition of MAXSURF version 21, which integrates with CONNECT Edition cloud services to connect users, projects and enterprises.
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Applications run differently on ARM-based Windows 10 PCs such as Surface Pro X. Limitations include the following:
- Drivers for hardware, games and apps will only work if they're designed for a Windows 10 ARM-based PC. For more info, check with the hardware manufacturer or the organization that developed the driver. Drivers are software programs that communicate with hardware devices—they're commonly used for antivirus and antimalware software, printing or PDF software, assistive technologies, CD and DVD utilities, and virtualization software. If a driver doesn’t work, the app or hardware that relies on it won’t work either (at least not fully). Peripherals and devices only work if the drivers they depend on are built into Windows 10, or if the hardware developer has released ARM64 drivers for the device.
- 64-bit (x64) apps won’t work. You'll need 64-bit (ARM64) apps, 32-bit (ARM32) apps, or 32-bit (x86) apps. You can usually find 32-bit (x86) versions of apps, but some app developers only offer 64-bit (x64) apps.
- Certain games won’t work. Games and apps won't work if they use a version of OpenGL greater than 1.1, or if they rely on 'anti-cheat' drivers that haven't been made for Windows 10 ARM-based PCs. Check with your game publisher to see if a game will work.
- Apps that customize the Windows experience might have problems. This includes some input method editors (IMEs), assistive technologies, and cloud storage apps. The organization that develops the app determines whether their app will work on a Windows 10 ARM-based PC.
- Some third-party antivirus software can’t be installed. You won't be able to install some third-party antivirus software on a Windows 10 ARM-based PC. However, Windows Security will help keep you safe for the supported lifetime of your Windows 10 device.
- Windows Fax and Scan isn’t available. This feature isn’t available on a Windows 10 ARM-based PC.
For more information about app compatibility, refer to Windows 10 ARM-based PCs FAQ
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