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To Ubuntu or not to Ubuntu; that is the question.
gmac:
Where the issue is CAD and Linux, Draftsight has two linux versions - one for Fedora and one for Ubuntu. It may be the solution for those used to AutoCad because Draftsight is said to be very similar to AutoCad LT;
http://www.3ds.com/products-services/draftsight/download-draftsight/
Cheers Garry
awemawson:
I think the problem is that Phil has added customised bits to Autocad, as indeed I did when I used it regularly. It's so long ago now I forget the name of the obscure but C like language that is / was embedded. :bang: I used to use version 2.4 under DOS !!!!!!!!!!
ah ha - quick googling reminds me that it's LISP :ddb:
mattinker:
--- Quote from: gmac on April 16, 2014, 01:44:40 PM ---Where the issue is CAD and Linux, Draftsight has two linux versions - one for Fedora and one for Ubuntu. It may be the solution for those used to AutoCad because Draftsight is said to be very similar to AutoCad LT;
http://www.3ds.com/products-services/draftsight/download-draftsight/
Cheers Garry
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Draft sight works well using a 32bit system, it needs recompileing to run on 64bits. This was beyond me!
Regards, Matthew
DaveH:
Apologies for the hi-jack, I know there is no support for Windows XP but is it still possible to purchase Windows XP.?
:beer:
DaveH
Pete49:
On ebay there are several sellers with genuine products so I guess you could though why you would want to ?
Pete
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