BCADTOOLS doesn't load
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I installed BCADTOOLS but it doesn't work, I try to load the application manually and I recive this message:
: _appload
Loading C:\Program Files (x86)\BcadTools\BcadTools.15x64.brx
: (arxload "C:/Program Files (x86)/BcadTools/BcadTools.15x64.brx")
* (arxload) : can not LOAD file
nil
I used bricscad v15x64bits
any idea????
thxs a lot
I installed BCADTOOLS but it doesn't work, I try to load the application manually and I recive this message:
: _appload
Loading C:\Program Files (x86)\BcadTools\BcadTools.15x64.brx
: (arxload "C:/Program Files (x86)/BcadTools/BcadTools.15x64.brx")
* (arxload) : can not LOAD file
nil
I used bricscad v15x64bits
any idea????
thxs a lot
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Hi, Jorge,
I just tried with BricsCAD V15.2.08, loading BcadTools.15x64.brx, and no problem ...
did you a fresh download + install from ApplicationCatalog ?
Many greetings !0 -
i can't load bcadtool toomy cad version is Version 15.2.09 (x64) (trial)when i do aapload and select r15 64x: APPLOADLoading /Applications/BCADTOOLS/BcadTools.15x64.brx: (arxload “/Applications/BCADTOOLS/BcadTools.15x64.brx”)* (arxload) : can not LOAD filenilthis is the erroram using mac platform...Am looking forward using bricscad in my office ... if some of coming issues in trial period gets resolved.regards,AJAY TONPE0
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@ ajay t:
If you check the Comparison table you will see that the BRX API is not available in the MAC version.0 -
Internally, we have BRX on Mac ... maybe it was not yet published, or the documentation is not uptodate;
BRX is definitly available for Mac.
But BcadTools need to be recompiled for Mac - and even redesigned, as some dialogs rely on MFC stuff, which is not available for Linux/Mac.
So in generally, binary files (BRX + TX) are always particular for each platform.
Many greetings !0 -
Mac release notes state BRX support was added with 15.2.07. The Comparison table looks like it needs to be updated. Based on Torsten's comments it should have the same compatibility as the Linux version, which is without MFC classes (see note 6).
Regards, Jason Bourhill CAD Concepts0
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