Hi, @HakanSeven12
I'm testing OCS with several versions, currently v0.6.5, Windows_x86, and I can't get it to work without it crashing after just a few minutes (approximately 5 minutes) of use while testing its various tools on a new, empty drawing.
OCS crashes randomly and becomes unresponsive. When it crashes, OCS shows CPU usage of approximately 30% for no apparent reason.
Are there any minimum hardware requirements (processor, graphics card,Memory ............) for using OCS?
I'm testing OCS on Windows 10_x86, on a laptop with an Intel i5-6200 processor, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a GTX 950M graphics card with 2 GB of dedicated VRAM.
Thank you so much, great job!
@HakanSeven12 said:
Hi. Did you tried to run it on terminal? Is there any crush report?
I install this file: "OpenCADStudio-v0.6.5-windows-x86_64-installer.msi"; and I run OCS from the icon created on the Windows desktop.
I tried running OCS from the Windows terminal, and the result is the same; after a short time, OCS stops responding.
This is not a problem exclusive to version v.0.6.5; it also happened to me with previous versions.
No error message is displayed; the OCS interface simply does not respond; clicking the mouse on the tool icons has no effect, and the mouse pointer sometimes even disappears from the OCS graphical window.
Once it freezes, I can only minimize/maximize the OCS window.
To close OCS, I have to do it from the Windows Task Manager.
For now I'm working on render pipeline refactor for UTM coordinates. It will take some time. So if you create an issue on github I can take a look when I finish render pipeline.
For now I'm working on render pipeline refactor for UTM coordinates. It will take some time. So if you create an issue on github I can take a look when I finish render pipeline.
I've been testing OCS on both Linux and Windows, blazingly fast in loading (UTM30N) DWG, impressive job!
Sometimes it slows down a bit on copying entities but it maybe depends on the quality of the drawing (like multiple nested objects or bizarre layer set arrangements)
For what I was able to test myself OCS as a DWG viewer is already a usable tool, better than QCAD pro version.
Soon I'll do a deeper testing on export to DXF for DWG -> QGIS/Bonsai workflow that with recent updates is becoming smoother and smoother.
Man, even at this level of development you are already making so many people happy with your new creature!
Please everybody consider donating to help Hakan in his endeavor, thanks
Thank you for encouraging donations. At the moment I'm using Claude Code Pro for development, but I regularly hit the usage limits. If I gain enough Patreon support, I'll be able to move to higher-tier plans, which would directly increase development speed and help me deliver new features faster.
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This is truly awesome. Is there a way to "edit" a block definition ?
Thank you. No you cant edit blocks right now. Actually I never thought about that. Can you open an issue on github? So I can check it later.
is it possible to build a custom plugin or small software on it?
It supports external plugins https://github.com/HakanSeven12/opencad-example-plugin
Hi, @HakanSeven12
I'm testing OCS with several versions, currently v0.6.5, Windows_x86, and I can't get it to work without it crashing after just a few minutes (approximately 5 minutes) of use while testing its various tools on a new, empty drawing.
OCS crashes randomly and becomes unresponsive. When it crashes, OCS shows CPU usage of approximately 30% for no apparent reason.
Are there any minimum hardware requirements (processor, graphics card,Memory ............) for using OCS?
I'm testing OCS on Windows 10_x86, on a laptop with an Intel i5-6200 processor, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a GTX 950M graphics card with 2 GB of dedicated VRAM.
Thank you so much, great job!
Hi. Did you tried to run it on terminal? Is there any crush report?
I install this file: "OpenCADStudio-v0.6.5-windows-x86_64-installer.msi"; and I run OCS from the icon created on the Windows desktop.
I tried running OCS from the Windows terminal, and the result is the same; after a short time, OCS stops responding.
This is not a problem exclusive to version v.0.6.5; it also happened to me with previous versions.
No error message is displayed; the OCS interface simply does not respond; clicking the mouse on the tool icons has no effect, and the mouse pointer sometimes even disappears from the OCS graphical window.
Once it freezes, I can only minimize/maximize the OCS window.
To close OCS, I have to do it from the Windows Task Manager.
For now I'm working on render pipeline refactor for UTM coordinates. It will take some time. So if you create an issue on github I can take a look when I finish render pipeline.
@HakanSeven12
I've been testing OCS on both Linux and Windows, blazingly fast in loading (UTM30N) DWG, impressive job!
Sometimes it slows down a bit on copying entities but it maybe depends on the quality of the drawing (like multiple nested objects or bizarre layer set arrangements)
For what I was able to test myself OCS as a DWG viewer is already a usable tool, better than QCAD pro version.
Soon I'll do a deeper testing on export to DXF for DWG -> QGIS/Bonsai workflow that with recent updates is becoming smoother and smoother.
Man, even at this level of development you are already making so many people happy with your new creature!
Please everybody consider donating to help Hakan in his endeavor, thanks
Thank you for encouraging donations. At the moment I'm using Claude Code Pro for development, but I regularly hit the usage limits. If I gain enough Patreon support, I'll be able to move to higher-tier plans, which would directly increase development speed and help me deliver new features faster.