- The Vacuum Wizard
The Vacuum Wizard is a plugin based 3D-Editor.
Its intuitive user interface makes it the ideal tool for the design
of vacuum chambers in full 3D. Vacuum wizard lets you visualize your
construction: You can rotate, zoom and flip your chamber model. Once
you have entered the necessary parameters which the wizard needs to
build your chamber, a set of data is generated (i.e. a flange table)
which contains all necessary information which the manufacturer needs
to build the chamber.
Test our 3D-Vacuumchamber design utility and have a lot of fun: Vacuum
Wizard ( Shockwave 600 kb)
- Shockwave Plugin ( 8.51 or higher ) required
What is Shockwave?
Macromedia Shockwave Player displays Web content that has been created
by Macromedia Director Shockwave Studio. Shockwave adds spectacular
3D animations and rich interactive content to Web pages.
Shockwave was not included with your browser, because it was not developed
by Microsoft or by Netscape, the manufacturer of your browser. Shockwave
is a "plug-in" developed by Macromedia that adds more functionality
to your browser.
Where do i get Shockwave?
Download free: http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/alternates/
Click on the appropriate link for your operating system and browser.
On the Download Center screen, click DOWNLOAD NOW. The Shockwave Installer
will be downloaded to your designated download folder.
System Requirements
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| Windows |
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Macintosh |
| Windows
95, 98, NT4, 2000, ME, XP |
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Mac
OS 8.1 or later,
10.1.2 or later for OS X |
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Intel Pentium processor (Pentium II or higher recommended) |
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Power Macintosh Power PC processor (G3 or higher recommended) |
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32 MB of installed RAM |
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32
MB of installed RAM |
| Netscape
4.0 or later |
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Netscape
4.0 or later |
| Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or later |
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.5 or later |
| AOL 4.0
or later |
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AOL 4.0
or later |
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The Vacuum Wizard uses Hardware 3D acceleration, if avalable.
Without a 3D supported Graphiccard the performance may be a
bit slow. It dependes on the processing power (CPU) of your
system.
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| Linux
is not yet supported |
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