Problem with TWD

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Kerry Fullington
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Problem with TWD

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I tried to load THIS FILE in control Nesting 5.71 and it locked up the software. Now even after a computer restart i can't open Control nesting. The software stops responding showing zero CPU usage for several hours. I tried re-installing Control Nesting 5.71 but that did not fix it.
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Re: Problem with TWD

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Kerry, I reported the same issues with 5.71 back when first released and went back to .69. I haven't had time to investigate the problem as we have been cutting to full capacity. Try going back to .69 and see if your file will nest. Forrest
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Re: Problem with TWD

Post by Brad McIntosh »

Kerry,

Haven't yet had a chance to look at your ZIP yet but perhaps the following can help get your Control Nesting working for other stuff while THM looks at your issue with "Phillips Nest Batch".

Since Control Nesting tries to reload the last job it had processed (or tried to process) whenever you start it, it sounds like it keeps getting choked by the last problematic job. The INPUT.TWD, which contains the last job processed, is found in your "C:\Rolling Nest\" directory and needs to be "reset" to anything but the last job. Anything other than the job causing the lockup should be fine.

If you have a recent CN EXPORT (eg. "ControlNest5-70.cab" or similar) you can open it and extract only the INPUT.TWD. Copy that into the "C:\Rolling Nest\" directory (replacing the one that is already there) and then try Control Nesting again.

Hope this helps....
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Kerry Fullington
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Re: Problem with TWD

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Thanks Brad,

That got Control Nesting running again and I did the Phillips parts using another software so I am good to go.
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