Latest Version: 1.00.5 (Description)
Released On: Monday, Jul 23, 2018
Update Instructions
Quick Start for Griddle , BlockRanger , and Rhino
Griddleand BlockRangerare mesh generation tools which plug into the Rhino CAD system. Griddleand BlockRangerare only available for the Windows versions of Rhino 5 (64-bit) or Rhino 6 (only available in 64-bit). A single installer (Griddle_xxxx.msi) will install Griddleand BlockRangerproducts on your computer. Your license will determine which components are enabled. Rhino, the CAD system (installed separately from Griddleand BlockRanger), is used for constructing model geometry. Instructions are provided below to get started with Rhino, Griddle, and BlockRanger.
Installation (on a non-server machine)
Download the Rhino version you purchased, Rhino 5 for Windows (64 bit) or Rhino 6 for Windows from https://www.rhino3d.com/download. Install your Rhino version by double clicking on the *.msi file you downloaded.
Do not connect your Itasca hardware key to your computer until step 5.
Download the Griddleinstaller (only available in a 64-bit
Windows version) and double click on
Griddle_xxxx.msi to install it.
Reboot your machine.
Connect your Itasca hardware key to the local computer (if a non-network key).
From the Windows Start menu, find the Itasca group, Griddle1.0, and click on the “Griddle1.0 User Files” shortcut. This will move you into a directory with Rhino plugins that need to be installed.
Double click on BlockRanger.rhi and follow the instructions, to install BlockRanger.
Similarly, double click, each in turn, on Gint.rhi, GSurf.rhi, GVol.rhi, and G_NMExtract.rhi to install Griddlecomponents.
Open Rhino 5 (64-bit) or Rhino 6 and select rvb and rui files from
the same directory as above and drag and drop these files into the Rhino
viewport.
You are done.
Installation (network key)
If a network key was purchased, follow these steps:
Do not connect your network-version hardware key to your server computer until step 3.
Connect your Griddlenetwork-version hardware key to the server computer.
Griddleshould be installed on a network accessible
workstation (not on the server) as described above (steps 1-10). To set
up access to the server network key from the workstation, start Rhino on
the workstation, and then select the GSurf icon or type _GSurf on the
command line. A dialog box will appear which allows you to specify the
server location (the machine with the Griddlekey).
Prerequisites
Griddleand BlockRangerare plug-ins for Rhinoceros CAD software. Rhino, sold separately, is required in order to use Griddleand BlockRanger. Itasca is an authorized OEM reseller of Rhino.
Griddleand BlockRangerrequire a license key to
run with full functionality enabled. A license key can be obtained by
contacting www.itascacg.com/sales. A Griddlelicense automatically includes a full access to BlockRanger. BlockRangercan also be purchased separately from Griddle. A BlockRangerlicense does not allow access to Griddlefunctionality. BlockRangerwill also work with a FLAC3Dv6.0 or a 3DECv5.2 license key. If a license key is not present, Griddleand BlockRangerwill operate in a demonstration mode. In demonstration mode, the Griddlesurface remesher and volume mesher output a maximum of 600 surface or volume elements respectively. The Griddlesurface mesh intersector does not operate in a demonstration mode. BlockRangerwill only output VRML format in demonstration mode.
Security libraries have been updated to work with Windows 10 Version 1803.
2
Mar 7, 2018
Griddle and BlockRanger plug-ins for Rhino 6 were added to the installer. This installer contains Griddle and BlockRanger plug-ins for Rhino 5 and Rhino 6.
1
Apr 3, 2017
Traces of problem areas found by the Griddle volume mesher are outlined graphically and placed in their own layer.
Intersecting faces can now easily be located using a new option of the Griddle mesh intersector. Intersections are shown graphically instead of relying on Rhino’s mesh repair report which only indicates the total number of intersections that have been found.
Extraction of intersecting meshes is now much easier with Griddle's non-manifold extract plugin.
Griddle and BlockRanger now have a file Save As dialog instead of a fixed output file name.
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