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Greetings from Baltimore,
I am an Architect/Structural Engineer and our small firm recently purchased a used Leica HDS3000. Alas, the equipment came without the Cyclone software that is necessary to operate it. It is an old version that we need so that we can operate this equipment which otherwise is about as good as a log of tree in our office. Can someone give us some help on that, please? Thank you!
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Giassone wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:05 pm Greetings from Baltimore,
I am an Architect/Structural Engineer and our small firm recently purchased a used Leica HDS3000. Alas, the equipment came without the Cyclone software that is necessary to operate it. It is an old version that we need so that we can operate this equipment which otherwise is about as good as a log of tree in our office. Can someone give us some help on that, please? Thank you!
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I suggest to call your local Leica rep. As far as I remember Leica stops support for 3000 and SS2 a while ago. Also new Cyclone may not support old tools like yours.
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Giassone wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:05 pm Greetings from Baltimore,
I am an Architect/Structural Engineer and our small firm recently purchased a used Leica HDS3000. Alas, the equipment came without the Cyclone software that is necessary to operate it. It is an old version that we need so that we can operate this equipment which otherwise is about as good as a log of tree in our office. Can someone give us some help on that, please? Thank you!
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Hi,

Let me know your postal address and I will get it sent out to you... ;)

No additional Cyclone license is required to capture data with the HDS3000 hooked up to a field computer, e.g a GETAC V100 with a SSD drive ;)
However, to register the scanworlds together back in the office you will require a Cyclone REGISTER license for your workstation.
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Thanks a Milion, Jason! My address is 5802 Kipling Ct. Baltimore MD 21212 USA. Gosh, this may save the whole deal!
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Giassone wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:47 am Thanks a Milion, Jason! My address is 5802 Kipling Ct. Baltimore MD 21212 USA. Gosh, this may save the whole deal!
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Will post out first thing tomorrow morning via Royal Mail, and will let you know the tracking number so you can keep tabs on it... ;)
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Giassone wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:47 am Thanks a Milion, Jason! My address is 5802 Kipling Ct. Baltimore MD 21212 USA. Gosh, this may save the whole deal!
I told you the forum would help ;)
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Thank you again Jason. Now to be on the safer side, would it be easier and safer if you emailed it to me if that is possible? Sometimes with mail, you cannot know what can happen to a CD. Perhaps you might want to send me a copy. Or maybe I am getting a bit "too careful." Anyway, I am so grateful. When I come to the UK I will have to bring you a Bourbon Whiskey!
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Giassone wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 6:37 pm Thank you again Jason. Now to be on the safer side, would it be easier and safer if you emailed it to me if that is possible? Sometimes with mail, you cannot know what can happen to a CD. Perhaps you might want to send me a copy. Or maybe I am getting a bit "too careful." Anyway, I am so grateful. When I come to the UK I will have to bring you a Bourbon Whiskey!
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General question...if I were to install an older version of Cyclone which has scan control built in (removed from later versions of Cyclone) would it be able to control scanners like we used to or would the firmware not be compatible now? The most modern scanner we've used with scan control was the C10, but does anyone know if scan control would work with a P40 or P50?

I really miss scan control, it's great for having precise control over your scanning which you miss if all you have is a small touch screen. It'd be great to know if scan control was still an option...and what it would work with!!
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