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Intergraph and MicroStation
Other key points in the 1960s and 1970s would be the foundation of CAD systems United Computing, Intergraph, IBM, Intergraph IGDS in 1974 ( which led to Bentley Systems MicroStation in 1984 )
MicroStation was initially developed by Bentley Systems and sold and supported by Intergraph in the 1980s.
This version was branded both Intergraph ( on CLIX ) and Bentley MicroStation ( on PC ).
Intergraph Standard File Formats ( ISFF ) are the file formats common to MicroStation and Intergraph's Interactive Graphics Design System ( IGDS ).
ISFF is made available to the public, so that third-party developers could create applications for MicroStation that read and write ISFF format without a license from Intergraph.

Intergraph and .
During the same period, Unix computer workstations from vendors such as Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Silicon Graphics, Intergraph, NeXT and Apollo were using TCP / IP based networking.
This led to the release of mid-range packages such as SolidWorks in 1995, Solid Edge ( then Intergraph ) in 1996 and Autodesk Inventor in 1999.
In the United States, this development was achieved when Intergraph workstations were replaced by n-AWIPS workstations.
Madison's largest employer is Intergraph, a computer software company based in Madison.
The technology was later sold to Intergraph, its main customer.
They introduced the commercial version of PseudoStation in 1985, which allowed users of Intergraph's VAX systems to use low-cost graphics terminals to view and modify the designs on their Intergraph IGDS ( Interactive Graphics Design System ) installations.
The Bentley's PseudoStation experience convinced them that there was a ready market for a stand-alone personal computer-based CAD system compatible with the Intergraph CAD file format.
* 2000: Bentley acquires InRoads software from Intergraph.
Its initial development was a result of Bentley Systems's experience developing PseudoStation released in 1984, a program designed to replace the use of proprietary Intergraph graphic workstations to edit DGN files by substituting the much less expensive Tektronix compatible graphics terminals.
This was the last version to run on Intergraph CLIX.
3DLABS acquired Dynamic Pictures in July 1998 and the Intense3D division of Intergraph in July 2000 before being acquired by Creative Labs in June 2002.
In the United States, this development was achieved when Intergraph workstations were replaced by n-AWIPS workstations.
Randolph was one of the first high schools to provide its students with a computer lab in 1981, which was donated by Intergraph, a local software company.
Doug Gerull was the executive in charge of the Mapping Sciences division at the Intergraph Corporation.
By 1970 there were a wide variety of CAD firms including Intergraph, Applicon, Computervision, Auto-trol Technology, UGS Corp. and others, as well as large vendors like CDC and IBM.
In cases where there is potential for confusion, ISFF-based DGN may be called Intergraph DGN, or V7 DGN.
It filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code in 1990 and was acquired by Intergraph later that year.
Intergraph incorporated DAZIX into its EDA business unit, which was later spun off as an independent subsidiary named VeriBest, Inc. VeriBest was ultimately acquired by Mentor Graphics in late 1999.
The only other cards capable of rendering GLQuake were a professional ( and very expensive ) Intergraph 3D OpenGL card and later, the PowerVR cards.

Intergraph and was
The first processors using the Clipper architecture were designed and sold by Fairchild, but the division responsible for them was subsequently sold to Intergraph in 1987 ; Intergraph continued work on Clipper processors for use in its own systems.
This was followed by the faster C300 from Intergraph in 1988.
Intergraph started work on a subsequent Clipper processor design known as the C5, but this was never completed or released.
Nonetheless, some advanced processor design techniques were devised for the C5, and Intergraph was granted patents on these.
Intergraph adopted CLIX for its Clipper-based systems and continued to develop it ; this was the only operating system available for those systems.
Intergraph did work on a version of Microsoft Windows NT for Clipper systems and publicly demonstrated it, but this effort was canceled before release.
The specification had support from major OEMs ( Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intergraph, NEC, Siemens Nixdorf, and UMAX ) and motherboard manufacturers ( Acer, Asus, Supermicro and Tyan ) and was updated ( 1. 1 ) in February 1999. the specification has been discontinued and the URL www. wtx. org no longer hosts a website and has not been owned by Intel since at least 2004.
In 2008, Intergraph was one of the hundred largest software companies in the world.
In 2010, Intergraph was acquired by Hexagon AB.

Intergraph and late
* Up until 2000, all DGN files were based on the Intergraph Standard File Formats ( ISFF ) specification, published in the late 1980s by Intergraph.

Intergraph and many
To further this, EAST program instructors ( known idiomatically as facilitators ) maintain a curriculum designed to allow students to familiarize themselves with technology ( granted through partnerships with leading technology firms, such as ESRI, Intergraph, Microsoft, Dell, SoftImage, Adobe Systems, Macromedia and Avid among many others ) while at the same time helping their community and / or school.

Intergraph and features
This version introduced a host of new features: Accudraw, dockable dialogs, Smartline, revised view controls, movie generation, and the ability to use two application windows ( similar to previous Linux driven Intergraph terminals that were dubbed the " Double-Headed Monster ").

Intergraph and name
The company changed its name to Intergraph Corporation in 1980 to reflect this activity.

Intergraph and well
Intergraph 3D and marine engineering design solutions for ship design, production, and overall life-cycle management are used for shipbuilding, as well as offshore applications.
DB13W3 ( 13W3 ) is a particular style of D-subminiature connector commonly used as an analog video interface connector that was used primarily on Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics and IBM RISC workstations, as well as some displays from Apple Computer, NeXT Computer and Intergraph Corporation.

MicroStation and 4
The 1992 release of version 4 introduced the ability to write applications using the MicroStation Development Language ( MDL ).

MicroStation and .
2D CAD systems such as AutoCAD or MicroStation replace the paper drawing discipline.
MicroStation Version 1, which allowed users to download files directly from their VAX system to their PC to view and plot them ( a very primitive Bentley View ), was introduced to the market in 1986.
Bentley's principal software solution is MicroStation.
MicroStation is a desktop 2D / 3D CAD platform upon which Bentley and third-party software companies build more specific solutions.
For example, Bentley Map is an extension from Bentley that runs on top of MicroStation adding GIS and spatial capabilities to the CAD program.
MicroStation is a CAD software product for 2-and 3-dimensional design and drafting, developed and sold by Bentley Systems.
The latest versions of the software are released solely for Microsoft Windows operating systems, but historically MicroStation was available for Macintosh platforms and a number of Unix-like operating systems.
MicroStation is the platform architectural and engineering software package developed by Bentley Systems, Incorporated.
Current version is MicroStation V8i.
From its inception MicroStation was designed as an IGDS ( Interactive Graphics Design System ) file editor for the PC.
In 1985, MicroStation 1. 0 was released as a DGN file read-only and plot program designed to run exclusively on the IBM PC-AT personal computer.
In 1987, MicroStation 2. 0 was released, and was the first version of MicroStation to read and write DGN files.
Almost two years later, MicroStation 3. 0 was released, which took advantage of the increasing processing power of the PC, particularly with respect to dynamics.
In 1993, MicroStation 5. 0 was released.
Bentley soon followed with a release of MicroStation for that operating system.
Aside from being the first version of MicroStation to not include the version number in its name ( MicroStation 95 was actually MicroStation v5. 5 ), MicroStation 95 was a groundbreaking release that included the ability to be mostly graphic button icon driven.

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