Mon May 30, 2011 9:16 am
I took a course in Autocad back in the early 80s, I just loved it's precision. I aced the course and found a pirated copy (it was several thousand smackers back then) and I was a drawing fool. I still can't afford it and wouldn't even if I could because it's scandalous. I have a little version from autodesk, QuickCad, but it's old and they don't make it anymore. I've found that turbocad 15 - 17 is a pretty good replacement. Ever since I took the course I've just been crazy about CAD drawing ever since. Back then I has an old XT, I scraped up about $200 to buy an 8087 math coprocessor to run it. My ex wife was really upset, but then i actually used it for work.mahvin wrote:I ran Autocad on a 286 DX with 8 meg of RAM. The system came with 4 meg, but I upgraded it. I think it had DOS 2.1 on it. But of course, AutoCAD was all command line.
Mon May 30, 2011 10:14 am
Mon May 30, 2011 7:07 pm