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what if the diffrence between pc dmis forum sections ?

hey guys

i wonder why there so many sections ,
i see pc dmis cmm which where i post most of the times ,

but what's pc dmis vision . portable . gear etc ?

i log into one of them and looked like regular pc dmis questions

thanks

PS : im totally newbie
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  • Vision is PC-DMIS that has the option to run optical measuring machines.
    Gear is a package for PC-DMIS designed to measure gears.
    Portable is PC-DMIS with the option to run portable equipment such as RomerTm arms or LeicaTm Laser Trackers.
    Blade is a software package designed to automate the inspection and reporting of turbine aerofoils
    PC-DMIS NC is a version of PC-DMIS designed to be ran on a CNC machine with a probing system to use your CNC as an inspection device.

    The software wears a lot of hats but for the most part is the same basic program and you can ask a lot of the generic questions in the PC-DMIS for CMM section to get your answer. But when it comes to hardware or software specific topics on one of the other devices the sections allow the users to be able to place questions in an area where people with experience using similar configurations spend time.

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  • Vision is PC-DMIS that has the option to run optical measuring machines.
    Gear is a package for PC-DMIS designed to measure gears.
    Portable is PC-DMIS with the option to run portable equipment such as RomerTm arms or LeicaTm Laser Trackers.
    Blade is a software package designed to automate the inspection and reporting of turbine aerofoils
    PC-DMIS NC is a version of PC-DMIS designed to be ran on a CNC machine with a probing system to use your CNC as an inspection device.

    The software wears a lot of hats but for the most part is the same basic program and you can ask a lot of the generic questions in the PC-DMIS for CMM section to get your answer. But when it comes to hardware or software specific topics on one of the other devices the sections allow the users to be able to place questions in an area where people with experience using similar configurations spend time.

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