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Hello everyone,
Can you tell me schematically what are the requirements that must have a mac/pc to have no problems with mechanical engineering software?
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- graphics
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hum, where have I seen such a discussion? ? ?
someone who talked about mac and another user "scratching" who advised him... .


We simplify the problem, starting from the correct approach.
What software do you expect to use?
That's the real starting point! from there, all considerations of the case.
 
hum, where have I seen such a discussion? ? ?
someone who talked about mac and another user "scratching" who advised him... .


We simplify the problem, starting from the correct approach.
What software do you expect to use?
That's the real starting point! from there, all considerations of the case.
you are right but the problem is that I don't know anything about those programs that are used to mechanical engineering...if you know someone what I have to wait for then I can know what requirements to have...:tongue:
 
If you think you use engineering programs and you want to use the mac you will find with big problems. or virtualize a windows system or many dedicated 3d modeling and calculation programs you will not be able to use them. instead they could work matlab/scilab and things like that.

try to see if it can turn:
- Catia
- solidedge
- cocreate
- autocad
- solidworks
- microsoft office (which necessarily needs to have the potential of tables with solidworks)
- algor
- adams
- various programs for the study of foundry and plastic injection
- c++ or other programming codes

parts already with a wrong equipment with the mac.

with a pc I would say that the basic equipment with hp envy 17 j009 el you turn everything. dedicated video card with 2gb ddr, 12gb ram, intel i7 etc etc etc etc.
 
I also bought a mac but the fruit in two ways:

- for private use I use apple so for graphics programs (photoshop), audio recording (logic pro) and video editing (final cut pro)

- for university use I made a partition with 64-bit windows (which exploits more ram than that at 32) in which I installed programs for engineering (solidworks, matlab, mathcad, ansys classic and workbench, solidcast, mathematica, drift, matlab, kisssoft)

I can tell you that you can have two operating systems at the same time without sacrificing performance. Moreover, for multimedia presentations or for connections to peripherals the so apple is much more versatile and user friendly.

my laptop has the following features:
processor: intel core i7-2620m cpu @ 2,70 ghz
memory ram: 8 gb
 
blessed you who can use pcs quietly.....to me after 10 min burst eyes and still I have not solved the problem!
 
blessed you who can use pcs quietly.....to me after 10 min burst eyes and still I have not solved the problem!
I didn't understand your problem. is it because you prefer to be a mechanic than the engineer?
If you want to use the pc, I'd say there's the rule, the calculator, the bullet, paper and pen... But if it is so not to think of doing certain things in the future.
 
I was born in the wrong age....there is nothing better than paper and pen... except jokes, in front of the monitor I suffer from cyanosis, so the same feeling of car sickness, I get nausea and turn my eyes.....the engineer will never be my job
 
I was born in the wrong age....there is nothing better than paper and pen... except jokes, in front of the monitor I suffer from cyanosis, so the same feeling of car sickness, I get nausea and turn my eyes.....the engineer will never be my job
I remember the discussion you opened on the fatigue you've been working in front of a monitor. I also remember that you were diagnosed, prognosis and anamnesi all by yourself, in the perfect spirit do you like so much.
try instead to contact a good orthopticist trying to overflight on the unfair fact that unfortunately he will have studied so much and done so much practice without having ever had the time to change alone the brakes of the panda or the burnt resistance of the kitchen oven. Have you ever seen that solve your problem or find the way to reduce your discomfort?:rolleyes:
There is nothing better than paper and pen.. .
If you need references for the purchase of excellent lamb and sheep parchments I can help you, if you do not intend to slaughter the sheep in person to make the parchment in the garage.
Are you all right? ::smile:
 
ahahahahahahahahah, I really did it under me for laughing:)! Look, with a bit of bitterness and muzzle along I made the big step and went to buy me a rhyme of sheets of paper......certain, with homemade scrolls would have been all another thing, but I realized that in life you have to learn to reach compromisexd!

thank you for reporting me the word orthoticist, I did not know who to address:)
 
Look, with a bit of bitterness and muzzle along I made the big step and went to buy me a risma of paper sheets
Are you kidding me?
But you know the paper produced today doesn't last a snitch? whitening treatments and smoothing training lower the ph and within a hundred years will tend to thrive like dry leaves. You should consider making yourself the cotton ragpaper. It is indestructible, takes the ink that is a fairy tale and then in the canvas on which the fiber is deposited you can put your personal watermark (try to consult any printed book before 1600). Do you want to put a handwritten thesis on paper of filigree rags and bound in red Moroccan with bordure and golden characters? the praise is assured.
Of course, with homemade scrolls it would have been a whole other thing, but I realized that in life you have to learn to reach compromisesxd!
Good, I see you start to reason and you also abandoned the idea of making illustrations of the thesis in style and with the techniques of the miniatories of the xiii century. east modu in rebus...
thank you for reporting me the word orthoticist, I did not know who to address:)
after you have done a detailed study on the etymology of the word "orthoptist" and given a first to its medical texts so that you can hold him head during the diagnosis, really try to contact one. at least do it before selling pcs and monitors and starting the production of handmade paper.
:smile:
 
Look, I doubt that the orthopticist is able to solve my computer vision problems. This is because my problem is connected to electromagnetic waves emitted by the monitor and electric impulses that are conveyed from the optical nerve to the brain.....I do not create that the orthoptist is meant to be electromagnetic waves, for whose understanding is necessary a deep knowledge of classical and relativistic mechanics, of mathematics therefore logic and linguistics. I think the most suitable person is a theoretical physicist and I'm not joking! I'll seem exaggerated, but for me they come to order: linguistics, mathematics, logic, physics.... everything else.
these are studies that should be put in any degree program, only so there will be really competent people!
In short, I am already discouraged and I am 100% sure that once again I will have to resort to DIY.

It's not the first time I take care of you. I'm also a good doctor. In fact 2 years ago of this period I had begun to suffer from insomnia, and I remember that, regardless of what I did during the day, I could only sleep around 4 am in the morning. I went on like this for 3 months, spent hundreds of euros for visits such as cardiologist, neurologist, blood analysis etc.... and according to them it was always normal. until 2 years ago I spent a lot of time in front of the pc, even 10 hours I think, I mean, I fucked up, etc... and so I thought this could be the cause of my insomnia. In fact, documenting me, I discovered that to sleep the body produces melatonin, but its production takes place in the dark......instead, passing so much time to the pc, the light produced by the monitor illuminated the brain that it was always day, and therefore my body produced melatonin always later, with the consequence that I took sleep very late (if it was okay).....I suspended the use of the computer for days is improved and I saw that everything returned. Now I put myself in the bed around 9.30 to watch TV and around 11 I get sleep, I turn everything out and I sleep. And I make some fat sleeps that I never remember doing in my life!
 
Look, I doubt that the orthopticist is able to solve my computer vision problems. This is because my problem is connected to electromagnetic waves emitted by the monitor and electric impulses that are conveyed from the optical nerve to the brain.....I do not create that the orthoptist is meant to be electromagnetic waves, for whose understanding is necessary a deep knowledge of classical and relativistic mechanics, of mathematics therefore logic and linguistics.
Look that the orthopticist is expert on electromagnetic waves. In particular, corpuscular electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers.
It's not the first time I take care of you. I'm also a good doctor. In fact 2 years ago of this period I had begun to suffer from insomnia, and I remember that, regardless of what I did during the day, I could only sleep around 4 am in the morning. I went on like this for 3 months, spent hundreds of euros for visits such as cardiologist, neurologist, blood analysis etc.... and according to them it was always normal.
But you told the doctor that you spent ten hours a day in front of the... Uh, in front of the pc? They're doctors, not guessing... It's not that a doctor sees his eyes and understands the flight, that's just antonio cardarelli.
 
2 years ago I had begun to suffer from insomnia, and I remember that, regardless of what I was doing during the day, I could only sleep around 4 am in the morning. . .

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I used to spend a lot of time in front of the pc, even 10 hours I think, I mean, I fucked up, and so I thought this could be the cause of my insomnia. In fact, documenting me, I discovered that to sleep the body produces melatonin, but its production takes place in the dark......instead, passing so much time to the pc, the light produced by the monitor illuminated the brain that it was always day, and therefore my body produced melatonin always later, with the consequence that I took sleep very late (if it was okay).....I suspended the use of the computer for days is improved and I saw that everything returned. Now I put myself in the bed around 9.30 to watch TV and around 11 I get sleep, I turn everything out and I sleep. And I make some fat sleeps that I never remember doing in my life!
I tell you my "experimental" experience about insomnia then you tell me how you see it. it happened to me for many (too many) months to work 15-16 hours a day, with a day of rest every 15, with a field of view always very well illuminated, both from lamps to incandescent and from lights to the neon. oh, it seemed just day. despite the poor production of melatonin, 4-5 coffees per day and a nice toning shower, when I went to sleep I fell like a rock.
According to me one of us must review the experimental protocol to determine the causes of insomnia that perhaps not only depends on the production of melatonin but also on the consumption of elbow oil:smile:

your posts are always rich in exciting ideas and I'm sorry to have no time to write more :rolleyes:
 

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