Which VErsion???

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Nobody, Jun 12, 2004.

  1. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    I type acadver on command line and it comes back with;

    Unknown command ""ACADVER"". Press F1 for help.

    So whats up? I have ACAD 2002LT and it will not let me use this command.
    How do I know which SP to install?

    Thanks
     
    Nobody, Jun 12, 2004
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  2. Nobody

    bestafor Guest

    .. TIP FROM AUTODESK: FIND A FILE'S PARENT AUTOCAD VERSION
    To determine the version of AutoCAD that created a particular DWG or DXF
    file,
    open the file as a text editor (save DXF files in ASCII text format first).
    The first six bytes of a DWG file identify its version. In a DXF file, the
    AutoCAD version number is specified in the header section. The DXF system
    variable is $ACADVER. Here are the version identifiers for the various
    releases. Note that more than one release uses the same identifier when the
    drawing format remains fully compatible.
    AC1018: AutoCAD 2004
    AC1015: AutoCAD 2002, 2000i, 2000
    AC1014: AutoCAD Release 14 (Release 14 sample drawings use AC1013)
    AC1012: AutoCAD Release 13
    AC1009: AutoCAD Releases 12, 11
    AC1006: AutoCAD Release 10
    AC1004: AutoCAD Release 9
    AC1002: AutoCAD Release 2.6
    AC1.50: AutoCAD Release 2.05
     
    bestafor, Jun 12, 2004
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  3. Nobody

    Nobody Guest

    Sorry mabey I wasn't clear... I am tring to install a Service Pack...
    I don't need to know a Version a Drawing was made from. I need to know which
    Version The Actual AutoCad 2002LT is. It will not let me enter the "ACADVER"
    command in the command line. It says unknown command. According to Autodesk
    this is the way to find what I need but it will NOT accept it.

    Any Ideas?
    Thanks
     
    Nobody, Jun 12, 2004
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    Paul Turvill Guest

    Full AutoCAD only. ACADVER is not an available command in LT.
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    Paul Turvill, Jun 16, 2004
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