AutoTURN

AutoTURN
Developer(s) Transoft Solutions Inc.
Initial release 1991
Stable release AutoTURN 8.2
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Platform Bentley Systems MicroStation / Autodesk AutoCAD
Type CAD
License Proprietary software
Website www.transoftsolutions.com...=AT

AutoTURN is a third-party 2-dimensional CAD software released for the AutoCAD or MicroStation platforms, developed and sold by Transoft Solutions Inc. AutoTURN software can only be used on computers that run Microsoft Windows operating system. Among a number of things, it analyses and simulates swept path vehicle maneuvers.

History

Release history

Name Version Date Released Comments
AutoTURN 1.0 1.0 Nov, 1991 Initial release, available for Autodesk’s AutoCAD Release 9
AutoTURN 2.0 2.0 July 1992 First version to run on Bentley Systems’ MicroStation (Unix)
AutoTURN 3.0 3.0 May 1993 First version to include an aircraft supplement
AutoTURN 4.0 4.0 Oct, 2000 Graphical based simulations
AutoTURN 4.1 4.1 Aug, 2002 AutoCAD MDI compliant, 2002, MicroStation V8, Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP compatible
AutoTURN 4.2 4.2 Jun, 2003 Chinese language support
AutoTURN 5.0 5.0 Nov, 2004 Introduced Heuristic algorithms for tracking
AutoTURN 5.1 5.1 Apr, 2006 Ability to set Steering Linkage ratios between the front and rear steering axle groups
AutoTURN 6.0 6.0 Apr, 2008 Library database search, customizable vehicles, InVision support
AutoTURN 6.1 6.1 Apr, 2009 SQL Express Database engine, AutoCAD 2010 and MicroStation V8i compatibility, Microsoft Window Vista - 64 bit compatibility
AutoTURN 7.0 7.0 Feb, 2010 Specialized transport systems support and complimentary additional functions
AutoTURN 8.0 8.0 Sep, 2011
AutoTURN 8.1 8.1 May, 2012
AutoTURN 8.2 8.2 May, 2013
AutoTURN 9.0 9.0 Jun, 2014 Sight Lines, Path Control, Speed Profile Reports, Vehicle Loads, New Vehicles, Special Transport update, Path Preview, Grading Templates
AutoTURN 9.1 9.1 May, 2015

See also

References

  1. CARRASCO, Milton S. E., 1992 : . Computerized Vehicle-Turning Simulation: An Interactive Application

External links

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