Inside autocadLT disk

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by good ol' Bob, Jan 20, 2005.

  1. good ol' Bob

    good ol' Bob Guest

    I purchased a copy of "Inside AutocadLT for windows" copyright 1994, by
    Boersma et al, through Amazon books. Alas it arrived without the "included
    disk". I contacted the seller but he's one of those get em at a garage sale
    and sell em guys. I kept the book but would still like to have the disk.
    Anyone out there have one they'd be willing to part with?

    Thanks in advance:
     
    good ol' Bob, Jan 20, 2005
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    Cadalot Guest

    Inside which version of AutoCAD ?
     
    Cadalot, Jan 21, 2005
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  3. For a 1994 copyright I'd assume LT 95. I'll refrain from comment on
    using a program that's 7 versions old...

    Martin
     
    Martin Shoemaker, Jan 21, 2005
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  4. I understand keeping older software that meets your needs -- we have
    later versions but still use 2002 for most things because we like the
    interface better. My comment was intended to point to drawing format
    incompatibilities and problems running older software on newer operating
    systems. No offense intended.

    Martin
     
    Martin Shoemaker, Jan 22, 2005
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  5. good ol' Bob

    good ol' Bob Guest

    None taken. After reading my response to your post, I realize that it
    appeared that I was being a little defensive. I apologize for that. Just
    as an FYI... that old version of ACLT seems to be working just fine on WinXP
    (home edition). Your point is well taken. Thanks.
     
    good ol' Bob, Jan 22, 2005
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    CW Guest

    Yes, drawing technology has changed so much that an older version would
    barely work. Just think about those drawing boards some people still have
    around. Those things must be totally non functional.

    I'll refrain from comment on
     
    CW, Jan 22, 2005
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  7. good ol' Bob

    good ol' Bob Guest

    It's worse than you think! Why, just the other day I was trying to sketch a
    plan with a pencil and paper...a message flashed onto the paper saying "The
    method you are attempting to use has been declared obsolete!! Don't ever
    try that again!"
     
    good ol' Bob, Jan 22, 2005
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    CW Guest

    :)

     
    CW, Jan 23, 2005
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