Installation Guide
Cimatron 13.0 Release Note
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Table of Contents
Hardware Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 1
Software Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 2
Installation Privileges ................................................................................................................................ 3
Installation Procedure ............................................................................................................................... 3
Installation Stages ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation Layout .................................................................................................................................... 9
Installation Scenarios ................................................................................................................................ 9
Preserving User Data from a Previous Version ...................................................................................... 10
Cimatron Data Files (User-Customized) ............................................................................................ 10
User-Created Data Files ..................................................................................................................... 13
Appendix A: Memory and Operating System Recommendations .......................................................... 14
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Hardware Requirements
The hardware requirements for installing Cimatron are as follows:
Processor:
Minimum: Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon processor, with a dual-core processor.
Recommended: Quad-core 64-bit processors (Intel core i7 4th generation and up).
Memory (RAM):
Minimum: 4 Gb
Recommended: 16 Gb
Note: To gain better I/O performance, it is recommended using a solid state hard Drive
(SSD). Windows and Cimatron should be installed on the SSD. The file management should
be configured on a different hard drive, local or network based.
Graphics Card:
Quadro cards from NVidia and FireGL/FirePro cards from ATI are the most recommended cards
for CAD/CAM software.
The performance of graphics cards is tightly related to driver version and memory size. The
newer the driver and the greater the memory, the better the graphics card performance.
For recommended graphics cards see the Cimatron website:
https://cimgraphics.cimatron.com
The graphics card must support OpenGL 3.0 3D:
Minimum: 512 Mb of memory
Recommended: 2 Gb of memory
3 button mouse.
Note: For detailed hardware recommendations see Appendix A.
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Software Requirements
The software requirements for installing Cimatron are as follows:
The following Windows operating systems are supported:
Recommended:
Windows Server 2008 or 2012.
Windows 7, Professional/Ultimate Edition.
Windows 8 or 8.1, Professional/Ultimate Edition.
Windows 10, Professional/Ultimate Edition.
Note: .NET Framework 4.5 is an installation prerequisite. If this is not installed, it is
automatically installed during the Cimatron installation process.
Not supported:
All 32-bit operating systems are not supported.
Windows XP 64-bit is not supported.
Internet Explorer 9 or higher must be installed.
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Installation Privileges
Only users that are logged-in as Administrators can install Cimatron.
Installation Procedure
Prepare your computer for installation, as follows:
1. Close all other applications.
2. Insert the Cimatron installation DVD into the drive.
3. The Cimatron installation menu (Autorun) is displayed. Click the Cimatron item.
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4. The next installation dialog is displayed. Select the software to install.
The installation program runs automatically; proceed according to the Installation Wizard
instructions.
Note: Do not use spaces in any of the directory names (xxx yyy) – use underscores instead
(xxx_yyy). Cimatron does not support names with spaces.
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5. The Cimatron Welcome dialog is displayed. Click Next.
6. The License Agreement dialog is displayed. Read it carefully. To accept the terms of the license
agreement, select the appropriate option and click Next.
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7. The Destination Folder dialog is displayed. Change the destination folders as required, or accept
the default locations. Click Next.
8. The components are about to be installed in the Ready to Install dialog. Click Install.
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9. When the installation is complete, we recommend that you read the Readme file. Click Finish to
exit the installation procedure.
Notes: If you have the license file, enter the Local License Folder at this stage. However, if
you have not received the license file yet, it is still possible to continue and finish the installation.
Later on, it is possible to set the license information using the License Manager tool, the first
time Cimatron runs or from the Cimatron Control Panel. (See the License Guide).
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Installation Stages
The installation program installs the following software first, prior to installing Cimatron; these items
are a prerequisite for the continuation of the installation:
DotNet environment.
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables
Note: During this stage of the installation, the system may require a restart. Under XP, the system
does not automatically resume the installation after the restart; you need to manually start the
installation process again.
The Cimatron installation stages are as follows:
Checks if the user running the installation has Administrator rights.
Recognizes the existing Cimatron versions on the computer (if any) and chooses the proper
installation scenario: new, upgrade or additional installation (for a new major version):
o Upgrades (overwrites) the previous installation, which is the default and recommended
mode (for the same major version).
o Side-by-side (additional) installation to the existing version (for a new major version).
Creates Cimatron software layout (folders and sub-folders) and copies files to it.
Data Files –
o Preserves relevant user-defined (newly created) and user-modified data files from
previous installations.
o Merges the preference file (CimatronE.prf), attribute template files (modeler.exl and
other), and attributes translation file (AttrTrnMap.xml). This only occurs for an Upgrade
or an Additional installation.
Installs the Print to PDF driver.
Set License Location using the license manager (Optional).
Adjusts Cimatron software to different computer environments; for example, different operating
system languages: German, Japanese, etc.
Uninstalls Cimatron software: removes all installed files from the disk, cleans registry, and
removes program group.
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Installation Layout
Cimatron 13.0 folder structure is as follows:
C:\3D Systems\Cimatron_Documents
C:\Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron13.0
\Data\Workarea
\Program
\SourceData
The product’s name and path (C:\ Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron) is set by default and
can be changed. However, the location of the following sub-folders cannot be changed: Data,
Program, SourceData and Workarea.
During the installation, you can change the location of the Cimatron_Documents folder. This is
the default folder for user files.
If you are using catalogs, make sure to install them from the Cimatron DVD, The default product
name and installation path for the Catalogs is C:\ProgramData\3D Systems\Catalogs_13.0;
however, this can be changed as required. The catalogs are installed per version, hence the
version name in the default catalog install folder. When upgrading Catalogs, catalog parts that
were created by the user will not be deleted. The content of the Catalog folder depends on the
Cimatron Mold & Die Catalogs installation. Refer to the Cimatron Mold & Die Catalogs
installation guide, for further details.
Installation Scenarios
Several possible installation scenarios are supported, as follows:
1. New Installation: Install the latest Cimatron version on a clean PC.
2. Upgrade Installation: When installing the same major version over an existing installation, the
system automatically updates the version.
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Preserving User Data from a Previous Version
Follow the instructions below to preserve user-customized and user-created data files from a previous
Cimatron version.
Cimatron Data Files (User-Customized)
1. The AttrTrnMap.xml and Cimatron E.prf preferences file provided with Cimatron 13.0 is
merged with user files from Cimatron 12.0 or Cimatron 11.0.
2. The user-defined DI Flavors files are not overwritten.
3. Other user-customized files are treated as shown in the following table:
Changed
File Name Location Installation Action
in Cimatron 13.0
CimXplor.Pos, Catalog.Pos, Data Yes Install new file.
FixedCollection.Pos,
ModalLayout.Pos,
MoldConfiguration.Pos,
LayoutMM.Pos,
LayoutInch.Pos,
NCSequence.Pos,
DieSet.Pos
DieLoadDieSet.Pos, Data No Install new file.
DieLoadPunchUnit.Pos
CimPlot.ini Data\Display Yes Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
SpaceballSetup.ini Data\Display No Upgrade Mode: Preserve
MagellanSetup.ini existing files.
SBS: Copy files from the
existing version.
Default.material Data\Display\Lig No Upgrade Mode: Backup
htsAndMaterials the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
Default.lights Data\Display\Lig Yes Upgrade Mode: Install
htsAndMaterials new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
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Changed
File Name Location Installation Action
in Cimatron 13.0
pullcommands.ini Data No Upgrade Mode: Preserve
existing files.
SBS: Copy files from the
existing version.
NC.exl Data\Templates No Upgrade Mode: Preserve
existing files.
Drafting.exl
SBS: Copy files from the
existing version.
Modeler.exl Data\Templates Yes Upgrade Mode: Merged
with file from existing
Assembly.exl
version.
SBS: Merged with file from
existing version.
Defaut.ttp Data\Templates Yes Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new file.
DisplayQuality.exl Data\Display No Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
Symbols.rtf (special drafting Data No Upgrade Mode: Preserve
symbols) existing files.
SBS: Copy files from the
existing version
Document default templates Data\Templates No Install new files.
\Default
BOM_Template.csv Data\Resource\ No SBS: Copy files from the
english existing version.
sym_text.csv Data\Resource\ Yes Upgrade mode: Backup
english the existing files & install
idnum.dat
new ones.
SBS: Backup the existing
files & install new ones.
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Changed
File Name Location Installation Action
in Cimatron 13.0
threads.csv Data No Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
AttForRemove.txt Data No Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing files & install
new ones.
SBS: Install new files.
ncverify.ini <WINDIR> Yes (by third party) Backup existing files and
cvsolid.ini install new ones.
off.csv Data\dat\ Yes Backup in case of Upgrade
externals installation.
PostParams.xml Data No Upgrade mode: Preserve
the existing file.
SBS: Copy file from the
existing version.
NCEnv.xml Data No Upgrade Mode: Backup
the existing file & install a
new one.
SBS: Install a new file.
CimatronCstm.xml Data New Created on run-time.
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User-Created Data Files
All user created data files from Cimatron 12.0 or Cimatron 11.0 are copied to the corresponding folders
of Cimatron 13.0 during the installation process.
The list of folders from where user created data files are copied is shown below:
Folder Name Contents
Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron13.0\Data\IT\var\post GPP posts
Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron13.0\Data User files
\IT\var\profiles\<user_name>
Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron13.0\Data \IT\dat\defdata Drafting standards
Program Files\3D Systems\Cimatron13.0\Data \templates Drafting and electrode
templates
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Appendix A: Memory and Operating System
Recommendations
This section provides memory recommendations to run Cimatron 13.0 and the various factors to
consider when purchasing hardware and preferred operating systems (OS).
Notes:
The Swap Disc (virtual memory file) should be twice as big as the RAM.
Job Complexity Definition Recommended
Memory
Low Part models and active parts – Simple parts with less 4Gb – 8Gb
than 1000 faces.
Assembly and MoldDesign – Assemblies of simple parts
containing less than 100 components.
CAM – Simple parts and molds.
Medium Part models and active parts – Medium-size parts with 8Gb – 16Gb
less than 3000 faces.
Assembly and MoldDesign – Assemblies of medium
size parts containing up to 800 components.
CAM – Medium complexity parts and molds.
High Active parts (complex parts) – Containing more than Minimum 16Gb
3000 faces.
Assembly and MoldDesign – Assemblies of complex
parts containing more than 800 components.
CAM – Complex parts and molds.