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How to get the Autocad R14 ?

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Message 1 of 9
micamica
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How to get the Autocad R14 ?

Hi !

 

When I was student I learned Autocad in the version R14. Long time ago.

 

Now I work with the 2006 version.

 

The initial R14 version I do not have anymore, however I woud like to get te R14 again, just to remember the the old good times...

 

Anyone can advise how I can get the R14 version ? 

 

Regards.

 

Mike

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Message 2 of 9
Patchy
in reply to: micamica

Legally, you can't get it or I would give it to you for free Smiley Very Happy

 

Message 3 of 9
Bob_Zurunkle
in reply to: Patchy

I used to hear nothing but bad things about R14. Or was it R13....

If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted 🙂
Message 4 of 9
Patchy
in reply to: Bob_Zurunkle

with XP, R14 runs like a nitro funny car.

Message 5 of 9
dennymac
in reply to: micamica

Believe me, I understand your desires. I currently use 2000 for design and drawings, but I use 14 for creating blocks. They can be joined into one unit and copied and pasted around like single parts. I have not figured out how to do that with 2000. Best of luck. Dennymac

Message 6 of 9
Brison
in reply to: micamica

Hi Mike:

 

Here a place that is advertising the R14.

 

 

http://softwarewebsales.com/product-11323/AutoCAD-R14

 

 

I do not have any reference to that supplier.

 

However, please,  anyone may provide better information or feeback of the advertise.

 

Good look

 

JB

Message 7 of 9
micamica
in reply to: Brison

John:

 

Thanks for your advise.

 

I will see what the site is advertising.

 

In this meantime, anyone have further information ??

 

Thanks

 

Mike  

Message 8 of 9
turtleman
in reply to: micamica

I don't understand the problem. If AutoDesk still owns the rights to R14 and you are willing to pay them for it then it should be a legal transaction. I don't want something for free. I just want something I can afford. Plus I am retired. I'm not in this for a job. I just need a reliable cad software to draw up plans for some home imporvements. I don't want any of these illegal copies you find all over the internet. I just want a legal copy from the legal owner, AutoDesk. Why is that so hard to understand?

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Patchy
in reply to: turtleman

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