Helsinki, Finland — Visual Components 2009 SP1 improves several features and includes standard bug fixes and is available to all current users with a valid maintenance contract.
Service Pack 1 enhancements:
* Improved hardware/software platform compatibility
* Layout loading, configuration and simulation issues solved
* Component distribution enhancements
* eCatalog enhancements: (network path access, localisation)
* Enhanced error management in Python and COM APIs
* Optimized pick and select operations
* Enhanced rendering
Availability
Visual Components 2009 SP1 is available from 12th of November 2008 to all those with a current maintenance agreement. Please contact your Visual Components reseller if you have not received a download link already.
About Visual Components
Visual Components Oy is a world leading 3D simulation and visualisation software specialist. Offering a new generation of simulation products the company provides machine builders, system integrators and factories using complex turnkey manufacturing solutions with a simple, quick and highly cost-effective way to build and simulate their complete production lines. The company was established in 1999 and operates from Helsinki, Finland, with the support of a global reseller network.
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