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    AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

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    01-23-2013 08:51 AM

    Evening everyone. My first post here so I want to start off on the right foot.

    I am just about to commence learning AutoCad. I am going to run through the Lyndacom AutoCad DVD Tutorials and I am also going to enrol in a City & Guild accredited course.

    I am an avid MAC user and all the computers in my office and house are Macs.

    I know that there now are MAC versions of AutoCad and I was excited to see them.

    HOWEVER

    The Lynda.com DVD and no doubt my upcoming course will be using the windows platform.

    What I want to know is should I Bootcamp my MAC PRO (late 2008) to run windows?

    Or can I get away with using a proprietary fix such as Paralels for mac e.t.c

    Or even pick up a CHEEEAP second hand windows desktop and install purely for the purposes of CAD?

    How hardware intensive is the software in it's 2d form?

     

    I hope that someone can assist and point me in the right direction this early in my career.

    Regards

    LB

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    maxim_k
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    Re: AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

    01-23-2013 09:44 AM in reply to: LuthersBoots
    Hi LB,

    Parallels Virtual machine with 2Gb of RAM (for 32-bit Windows version) is enough to run AutoCAD for Windows.
    BTW: there was a special course at Linda.com about migrating from Windows version of AutoCAD to Mac version.

    Maxim
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    MacACAD | MARSS


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    Re: AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

    01-23-2013 10:29 AM in reply to: maxim_k

    cheers maxim. when yoy say will run, do you mean comfortably? Will it be nic and snappy? I've got 8gb of ram installed. If I go down thisroute I am pretty sure I can allocat the required Ram to parralels and sacrifice the native mac programs.

    I dont mind allcating more as i will only need to use Parralels whn I am using AutoCad.

     

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    maxim_k
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    Re: AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

    01-23-2013 11:23 AM in reply to: LuthersBoots
    Which graphics card do you have on your Mac Pro? And is it Mac Pro or MacBook Pro?
    If you have fast modern graphics card - AutoCAD runs smoothly even with 1.5 Gb of RAM.

    Maxim
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    Re: AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

    01-24-2013 01:28 AM in reply to: maxim_k

    It is a Mac Pro. http://support.apple.com/kb/SP11

    The Graphics card is : ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256 MB

    I'll install paralels and CAD now and giveit a shot.

    Thanks Maxim.

    D.

     

     

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    Re: AUTOCAD New Learner Bootcamp my Mac Pro?

    01-24-2013 04:37 AM in reply to: LuthersBoots

    Hi,

     

    I have the same Mac Pro at work, but soon after purchasing I upgraded graphics card from factory default ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB to ATI Radeon HD 4870 512 MB (for now there are newer cards). With this card I have no problems at all.

     

    Maxim

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