Re: ALLEGO or ALLEGRO ?

From: simon.van-de-crommert (ta5sva@orac.sunderland.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Feb 07 1996 - 21:34:13 EET


The following text was copied from the 3D Systems web page :
http://www.3d.com/showroom/actua.htm

"Allegro Software Makes Model Building Simple

The AllegroŠ software supplied with the Actua 2100 makes creating
physical concept models as easy as printing. From a simple control panel
displayed on your CAD workstation, the designer chooses the models to
build, the scale factor, and the number of copies. The designer can even
combine multiple models in a single build.

Allegro software checks the data for errors and ensures that your build
choices will fit within the model envelope. The system alerts the
designer if any errors exist before attempting to build the requested
models.

Once the build is submitted it is queued for Actua 2100 modeling,
enabling the designer to work on other tasks until the model is complete."

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