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where's the video card compatibility page again?

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Message 1 of 7
Anonymous
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where's the video card compatibility page again?

Sorry for asking, but I really can't find it on the Autodesk site.

J
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Message 2 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I searched a couple of times and I ended up with dead links and 'you are not
permitted to view this page' warnings. Maybe it crashed, they're redoing it
for 6, or they've realised so few cards can run it adequately that a two or
three line list would be too embarrasing. At this rate, they should ship
the perfect graphics card to every VIP customer along with every release 🙂

Seriously though, their website is just that: a web. It is haphazard,
rambling and the worst of all the hyperlinks are so generic you have to try
two or three to hit what you need.

"Jason Elias" wrote in message
news:Xns92BDA53981C1206251984@10.2.100.1...
> Sorry for asking, but I really can't find it on the Autodesk site.
>
> J
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The link seems to be broken at this time, but it should be here:

http://support.autodesk.com/inventor-graphic-cards/


Graphic Cards: Performance and Driver Information

Read the Disclaimer

ID:
DL400030

Applies to:
Autodesk Inventorâ„¢ Release 4.0


Published Date:

08/01/2001








Read Me : none

File : Now available online

Size :

Information about graphic card drivers and performance is now
available to browse at


http://support.autodesk.com/inventor-graphic-cards/





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Jon Genova
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
BioServe Space Technologies

A NASA Commercial Space Center (CSC)

genovaj@stripe.colorado.edu
Bioserve URL http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/BioServe/
Personal URL http://stripe.Colorado.EDU/~genovaj/
Message 4 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It's been restricted since last night
sometime.

darvin
Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It seems to be back up (at least when I checked at around 1pm PST).

You can also access it from Inventor, under Help>Graphics Cards (or
something to that effect) - assuming your IV computer has internet access.

Alan


"Jason Elias" wrote in message
news:Xns92BDA53981C1206251984@10.2.100.1...
> Sorry for asking, but I really can't find it on the Autodesk site.
>
> J
Message 6 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Jon Genova wrote in
news:3DC86C0C.40BFA322@stripe.colorado.edu:

> The link seems to be broken at this time, but it should be here:
>
> http://support.autodesk.com/inventor-graphic-cards/

There it is, it's up again.

Of course, ONLY works in Internet Explorer. Are we quite sure Autodesk
isn't owned by Bill G.?

J
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Jason Elias wrote in
news:Xns92BE57F4986DF06251984@10.2.100.1:

> Jon Genova wrote in
> news:3DC86C0C.40BFA322@stripe.colorado.edu:
>
>> The link seems to be broken at this time, but it should be here:
>>
>> http://support.autodesk.com/inventor-graphic-cards/
>
> There it is, it's up again.
>
> Of course, ONLY works in Internet Explorer. Are we quite sure Autodesk
> isn't owned by Bill G.?
>
> J
>

Well the pdf is there to print, that's good.

No listings for R6 yet?

And how come is the Geforce 4 given only one line? Surely all the
different variations don't behave exactly the same in Inventor, or do
they?

J

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