Jeff and Tom, good news!
Looking forward to the RFA Interpreter - will make life easier!
What about the Parametric Content Modeler - will it have the same time frame as the RFA Interpreter?
Now this is some exciting news.
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
Why stop at Revit?
dominic SEAH said:Maybe the next step is a ArchiCAD GDL inerpreter?
Recently in http://www.aecmag.com/:
Collect, Manage & Share Revit Content - http://www.contentstudioltd.com/
Free objects to be tailored for UK - http://www.bimobject.com/ - but it's for Archicad, Revit, SketchUp and Autocad (Microstation? never heard of it).
Rumours...would be interesting to get more facts, like when we can expect something.
worse than rumours actually !
The MicroStation parametric content modeling initiative which I presented is alive and well! We are hard at work unifying, modernizing and simplifying. Look for more about it when the next generation of MicroStation betas spin up this summer.
For those of you who have a focused interest in parametric modeling and would like to discuss it further, please private message me on BE Communities or send an email to makai.smith@bentley.com.
Makai Smith said: The MicroStation parametric content modeling initiative which I presented is alive and well! We are hard at work unifying, modernizing and simplifying. Look for more about it when the next generation of MicroStation betas spin up this summer.
I don't believe that an 64bit AECOsim will release this year. So it means AECOsim User have to wait another year for "Modern" Parametric Tools.
That's bad news.
That is correct, Christian. Unfortunately the reality of software development is that ABD (or any other MicroStation based application) needs a stable platform before everything under the hood can be fully integrated. And remember that this is not just for the new Parametric Content Modeler, but all underlying native 64bit code. It's a huge task.