Basically, I'm trying to find an easy way to bring in old drawings that I have. I'd also like to have the older versions for archival and research (I'm a DOS program junkie, basically).
Can anyone help? -- Corwin
I am considering "upgrading" to an older version myself. My
understanding is that you can only purchase an older version from an
individual. It won't be upgradable, but even so, I wish there were a
way to make sure I was buying a legitimate license.
I recently compared opening a large file on LT version 2 and with my
current version. (both running on Win'98) The LTv2 was MUCH faster.
Since you mention being a DOS junkie... I wonder how ACAD Version 12
DOS 386 would run on a modern Pentium?
Joe Dunfee
Basically, I'm trying to find an easy way to bring in
old drawings that I have. I'd also like to have the older versions for
archival and research (I'm a DOS program junkie, basically).
Can anyone
help? -- Corwin
>
> I am considering "upgrading" to an older version myself. My
> understanding is that you can only purchase an older version from an
> individual. It won't be upgradable, but even so, I wish there were a
> way to make sure I was buying a legitimate license.
>
> I recently compared opening a large file on LT version 2 and with my
> current version. (both running on Win'98) The LTv2 was MUCH faster.
>
> Since you mention being a DOS junkie... I wonder how ACAD Version 12
> DOS 386 would run on a modern Pentium?
>
> Joe Dunfee
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