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3D-MC gets software upgrade at Intermat

Topcon has written an upgrade to its 3D-MC machine control software, called v10.0 for 3D-MC and it is now available to download.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
342 Topcon has written an upgrade to its 3D-MC machine control software, called v10.0 for 3D-MC and it is now available to download.

The software upgrade allows a whole new range of machines to be controlled via the same 3D-MC software as used for dozers, graders and excavators. These include wide concrete pavers, milling machines, trimmers and curb and gutter machines.

Version 10.0 also brings improvements to screen colours and fonts to enhance visibility in bright sunlight. The new version also enables grade transition marker on/off for different surfaces and quick selection of non-Topcon RTK base stations.

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