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An easy way to get started is to instal gCAD3D in /opt/ as /opt/gCAD3D/ and in its /opt/gCAD3D/dat/ directory make a symbolic link to the unpacked Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_casing directory. Then start from /opt/gCAD3D/ the application with ./gCAD3D and via 'Open Model' in the 'File' menu you are able to select NEW-DIR and go to the step or iges directory and select either load gta02-mme01_asm.stp or gta02-mme01_asm.igs. While doing this, gCAD3D will something about DIR-1, simply click 'yes'. Note that both imports are done differently and both have their own particular buffer overflow errors. Try them both from a freshly started gCAD3D.
 
An easy way to get started is to instal gCAD3D in /opt/ as /opt/gCAD3D/ and in its /opt/gCAD3D/dat/ directory make a symbolic link to the unpacked Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_casing directory. Then start from /opt/gCAD3D/ the application with ./gCAD3D and via 'Open Model' in the 'File' menu you are able to select NEW-DIR and go to the step or iges directory and select either load gta02-mme01_asm.stp or gta02-mme01_asm.igs. While doing this, gCAD3D will something about DIR-1, simply click 'yes'. Note that both imports are done differently and both have their own particular buffer overflow errors. Try them both from a freshly started gCAD3D.
  
Loading the models will take some time, just let the application do its thing. Please improve these instructions when possible or contribute to the packaging process of this software for Ubuntu.
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Loading the entire models will take some time, just let the application do its thing. IF you are only concerned with some parts, the application will perform much better by loading only those. Please improve these instructions when possible or contribute to the packaging process of this software for Ubuntu.
  
 
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==VariCAD
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==VariCAD==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VariCAD VariCAD] is also able to import the STEP files, but version 3.04 is not yet able to import the IGES files. VariCAD viewer is free to use, however VariCAD draw application is available in a trial version for one month or can be purchased for longer use. See also [http://www.varicad.com/en/home/ offical site].
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VariCAD VariCAD] is also able to import the STEP files, but version 3.04 is not yet able to import the 3D IGES files, only 2D IGES files. VariCAD viewer is free to use, however VariCAD draw application is available in a trial version for one month or can be purchased for longer use. See also [http://www.varicad.com/en/home/ offical site].
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Loading the complete model is too much for VariCAD, however loading only the parts you are concerned with works very good. CTRL+M1 is pane, SHIFT+M1 is scale and CTRL+SHIT+M1 is rotate.
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=Part identification=
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{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
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! description
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! filename
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! screenshot
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|-
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| speaker decoration
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| id-gtc-speaker-deco_prt
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| [[Image:id-gtc-speaker-deco_prt.png]]
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|-
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| SIM slot
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| dsc20-14xxx00_asm_3_asm
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| [[Image:dsc20-14xxx00_asm_3_asm.png]]
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|}
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[[Category:Openmoko Inc]]

Revision as of 14:14, 6 April 2009

Contents

Files

Openmoko has released the CAD files for the Neo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner under Creative Commons BY-SA license. These are available in the original Pro/ENGINEER (.asm and.prt) format and have also been converted to IGES (.igs) and STEP (.stp) formats.


We welcome your assistance in providing other formats. If you are able to convert CAD files from Pro/E format to other formats, please contact [1]. We are especially interested in the DXF format and in images rendered from these files.

Software

The following software is able to deal with these files containing the CAD models.

Pro/ENGINEER

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 has been used originally to design the models. Note that this is proprietary software. See also official site

Cad files.jpg

gCAD3D

gCAD3D is able to import the IGES and STEP files. This is free and open source software. See also Ubuntu package request.

An easy way to get started is to instal gCAD3D in /opt/ as /opt/gCAD3D/ and in its /opt/gCAD3D/dat/ directory make a symbolic link to the unpacked Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_casing directory. Then start from /opt/gCAD3D/ the application with ./gCAD3D and via 'Open Model' in the 'File' menu you are able to select NEW-DIR and go to the step or iges directory and select either load gta02-mme01_asm.stp or gta02-mme01_asm.igs. While doing this, gCAD3D will something about DIR-1, simply click 'yes'. Note that both imports are done differently and both have their own particular buffer overflow errors. Try them both from a freshly started gCAD3D.

Loading the entire models will take some time, just let the application do its thing. IF you are only concerned with some parts, the application will perform much better by loading only those. Please improve these instructions when possible or contribute to the packaging process of this software for Ubuntu.

Gcad3d.png

VariCAD

VariCAD is also able to import the STEP files, but version 3.04 is not yet able to import the 3D IGES files, only 2D IGES files. VariCAD viewer is free to use, however VariCAD draw application is available in a trial version for one month or can be purchased for longer use. See also offical site.

Loading the complete model is too much for VariCAD, however loading only the parts you are concerned with works very good. CTRL+M1 is pane, SHIFT+M1 is scale and CTRL+SHIT+M1 is rotate.

Varicad.png

Part identification

description filename screenshot
speaker decoration id-gtc-speaker-deco_prt Id-gtc-speaker-deco prt.png
SIM slot dsc20-14xxx00_asm_3_asm Dsc20-14xxx00 asm 3 asm.png
Personal tools

Files

Openmoko has released the CAD files for the Neo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner under Creative Commons BY-SA license. These are available in the original Pro/ENGINEER (.asm and.prt) format and have also been converted to IGES (.igs) and STEP (.stp) formats.


We welcome your assistance in providing other formats. If you are able to convert CAD files from Pro/E format to other formats, please contact [1]. We are especially interested in the DXF format and in images rendered from these files.

Software

The following software is able to deal with these files containing the CAD models.

Pro/ENGINEER

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 has been used originally to design the models. Note that this is proprietary software. See also official site

Cad files.jpg

gCAD3D

gCAD3D is able to import the IGES and STEP files. This is free and open source software. See also Ubuntu package request.

An easy way to get started is to instal gCAD3D in /opt/ as /opt/gCAD3D/ and in its /opt/gCAD3D/dat/ directory make a symbolic link to the unpacked Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_casing directory. Then start from /opt/gCAD3D/ the application with ./gCAD3D and via 'Open Model' in the 'File' menu you are able to select NEW-DIR and go to the step or iges directory and select either load gta02-mme01_asm.stp or gta02-mme01_asm.igs. While doing this, gCAD3D will something about DIR-1, simply click 'yes'. Note that both imports are done differently and both have their own particular buffer overflow errors. Try them both from a freshly started gCAD3D.

Loading the models will take some time, just let the application do its thing. Please improve these instructions when possible or contribute to the packaging process of this software for Ubuntu.

Gcad3d.png

==VariCAD VariCAD is also able to import the STEP files, but version 3.04 is not yet able to import the IGES files. VariCAD viewer is free to use, however VariCAD draw application is available in a trial version for one month or can be purchased for longer use. See also offical site.