[Before Installation]
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Which operating systems are supported?
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WindowsXP Professional SP2, Windows2000 Professional SP4 or after are supported. -->Software and Hardware Requirements for TSV-Post
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Which solvers are supported?
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Various solvers are supported, such as Nastran, ABAQUS, ADVC, and LS-DYNA. -->Basic Specifications of TSV-Post
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How are the analysis results displayed?
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Analysis results specified by the solver are shown as a contour plot. The user can start from this plot to create an arbitrary result display as required. -->Basic Specifications of TSV-Post
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Can TSV-Post display vectors?
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Vector displays can be created from the basic result plot. -->Basic Specifications of TSV-Post
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Can TSV-Post display animated simulation results?
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Animations can be created from the basic result plot. -->Basic Specifications of TSV-Post
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What is a 3D mouse?
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The 3D mouse is an original tool of TSV that can show the interior of a structure at any position.It also provides the results data of the specified position.
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Can TSV-Post perform dynamic analysis?
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By adding options, frequency response and transient response analysis can be calculated. -->Jump to related page.
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[During Installation]
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TSV-Post cannot be installed successfully.
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Please confirm if you have administrative privileges. The product can only be installed by an administrator user account.
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[After Installation]
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TSV-Post cannot be launched.
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Please confirm whether the license file is valid. If you are using a network license, please confirm that your computer is connected to the server properly.
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The area I picked will not be displayed, but another area is shown instead. What could be wrong?
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Please confirm that your screen color is set as 32 bits. -->Software and Hardware Requirements for TSV-Post
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I accidentally deleted the window. How can I open it again?
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Toolbars or windows that were accidentally deleted can be redisplayed by right clicking on the screen where no toolbars or icons exist.
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How do you zoom into a model?
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The default method is to use the wheel of a wheel mouse. The user can change the mouse settings to assign the task to a different button.
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