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We're using LDD3 on Windows 7 32-bit via the virtual Windows XP download. However, our plotter won't work. We've installed the plotter in Windows 7 and can print to it from other programs but can't print from LDD3. We've tried using the Plotter Manager and add-a-plotter wizard, but it doesn't see the plotter. Anybody else having plotter problems like this and/or know of a fix? Thanks.
When I updated os to windows 7 professional 32 bit I had no problem installing and running Autocad2000LT but could not print.When tried to select connected printesr Canon MP190 and HP D1560 " Menory allaocation error-Drivers not found etc etc". All other programs print with no problems. Reading other peoples similar problems it seems this is a common problem. Is there a simple solution?
Mike
I have W7 64 bit, ACAD 2000 will run in virtual mode, but that is a special download from microsoft. It creates another virtual OS on your computer. It is a pain to work on that computer as when you look at the hard drive to find files, etc. when your in not in the V OS, you can't see them from w7.
From the other posts it appears that if you have W7 32bit, it should work with out this go-around.
On the printing issue, I have the same problem, but....
I just print pdf's, full size then send them to the printer from the desktop. It is not really a problem and you can look at them before they plot to check how they look or for some error or something.
Also, you can have them on your computer or netbook and just open them up any time!
Hey Jeff!!! (or anyone out there) 🙂
I noticed your post regarding running AutoCad 2000 on WIndows7 was back in 2009. Well here it is 11/22/2011 and I am just now moving up to the 21st century LOL I have been using AutoCad 2000 on Windows 2000 and than XP and now have upgraded to Windows7 Ultimate. Would you be able to go thru the compatibility scenario to be able to run AutCad2000 on Windows7 and yes very interested on the plotter drivers for the HP 750c. Thanks in advance and have a Happy and Joyess Thanksgiving!!!
I never could get my AutoCad to run using Windows 7 so I just used another computer with Windows XP just to use AutoCad 2000. I read about all kinds of ways around the issue, all of which were more trouble than it was worth. It was a lot cheaper and easier to just use another computer and completely bypass Windows 7. I use a KVM switch to change from one computer to the other which allows me to use the same keyboard and monitor and mouse, with two different computers. Sorry that I couldn't be of more help but this was the simplest solution for me.
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OK here's the latest on running AutoCad2000 on WIndows7. I was surprised no one else hit on the fact that AutoCad2000 is a 32 bit application. As I mentioned earlier I upgraded to Windows7 Ultimate and what do you know it gave me the option to install as a 32bit operating system. All being said AutoCad2000 is working just fine,
If you buy a new desktop/laptop it will most likely come with Windows7 64 bit. If you buy Windows7 retail you will have the option to install either 32 or 64 bit. Hope this helps.
Good Afternoon JDOverman,
Here I've been trying to get Autocad 2000LT working on my new computer with Windows 7 32 bit for 4 days now, and no luck. So I'm communicating with two guys on the Autocad 2000LT forum who are really trying to help, when they recommend looking through the Autocad 2000 forum posts. So I look through every post until I come upon yours. I follow you directions and shazam everything is working and I am able to print with no "memory allocation errors"!!!!!!!!
It is amazing how much negative misinformation I have received from people on this problem, Autocad 2000LT is not supported, there are no fixes, the printer drivers are not functional with Windows 7 and Autocad 2000LT, it is not compatible with Windows 7, etc........, and then I find your post.
And even more amazing you find a way to run Autocad 2000 on Windows 7 64 bit, which everyone told me was impossible. I would have purchased a 64 bit computer in a minute if I had known it would operate Autocad 2000LT.
The power of perservance and ingenuity!!!!!!
Just wanted to Thank You for your effort it stopped me from the insanity of frustration.
Wishing You the Very Best in the New Year!!!!!!!
Very Best Regards,
Ivan
if anyone cares I had loaded acad 2000 by pulling it across a network to my folders on my new win7 machine, and had problems with the dim commands not working.
I found this...
http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2004/01/load_arx_files_.html
and I made a file that loaded every arx file I could find, and everything started working agian.
Dan
I wanted to know if my AutoCAD 2000i LT would work on Windoes 7 64 Bit OS, so I turned on the Compatability mode on Windows 7, installed the software, the only thing that does not work is the "Today" Software that came with 2000i LT otherwise it works just fine.
Jeff, un install your autocad 2000 from your windows 7 OS, then turn on the compatibility mode, re-install your software, open AutoCAD, go to Tools/Options/System/ (Under General Options, use the drop down menu and click (Do not show a start up dialog) then click apply and re-start the programe.
This allowed me Full Function of AutoCAD 2000i LT.
Good Luck!
I want 'AUTOCAD 2000 single user license' to get working
on my newly PC with Windwos 7 x64.
The installation under 'Windows XP mode - Virtual PC' was not
the key problem problem at all (i.e. setup.exe is running),
but the App fails to start running.
The key problem is rather, that during startup, the program is
checking the Sentinel-Dongle installed at the printer parallel port.
Although I have the dongle properly plugged to LPT1, it obviously
is not recognized.
Meanwhile I've learnt, that 'XPM-VM' is not supporting the parallel port,
but in no case, 'Autocad 200' would install under the host W7x64.
So I'm wonderung about the 'heurekas' of most of the other guys
in this discussion, who claim a successful installation
of Autocad 2000 on their Windows 7 PC.
Any helpful comment is greatly appreciated.
I did the same, after buying a new Window 7 machine, upgrading to Professional, etc. etc. and giving up (I returned the computer for a refund at a small discount). Going with the switcher works really well and is actually pretty cool!
What's your point? My AutoCAD 2000 works well and does everything I need it to in 2D, especially with all my custom LISP programming. Why spend $4000 to get something that will take days to get everything running right again (like I had to do with the other couple upgrades I did YEARS ago!)?
I use windows 7 32 bit.Does it complatiable for autocad 2000.If yes,Please could anybody give free download link.
Good Morning tsiddik,
Had the same problem before, but I followed instructions from jdoverman's original post on 11-10-2009.
Here is jdoverman's post and the directions on how I made it work. JDoverman got Autocad 2000 working on a Windows 7 64 bit system which everybody told me was not possible.
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