I trying to setup a schedule for Openroads Designer software updates with my IT staff, but I no idea when the updates will be released.
Thank you. I guess i will just have to keep checking the software downloads.
Mike
A release was expected before end of 2019 but has been delayed. It should come soon.
I do not recall the recommended "limit" but even Civil 3D recommends avoiding overly long corridors - breaking them up into smaller segments to avoid issues.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
Krzysztof, I wish we could, but Bentley does not support SS2 anymore. So we run into any problems in the future ..... what then? My opinion is that Bentley should have continued to keep SS2 Windows 10 compliant. So if one does not migrate to ORD the problems in future only gets worse.
Neville du Plessis
Rail Design
Neville,
I think the whole Rail Alignment Geometry could be kept in one dgn file, But i would split the corridor model up into multiple section and separate dgns, probably start with 25-50km sections varying the sections depending on what the corridor crosses and interfaces with.
Regards
Chris
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Chuck, you may be right but Civil 3D is a lot more stable. Secondly, in RailTrack SS2 I could do a 40-315 km stretch of rail line without m(any) problems, with ORD I can't!
You're kidding right? ORD substantially outperforms Civil 3D.
I think you have something fundamentally wrong with your configuration.
Regards,
Mark
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