That's not too surprising!
I have a friend in a highly specialized field of GIS who is still using Rel
12 seats on DOS with highly automated routines and scripts to generate hands
off simple mapping of plats for governments. They have no inclination
whatsoever to upgrade as their process makes them a boat load of money with
nil development costs associated with the upgrade process.
Then others outside the company will take the dwgs to add or remove as
necessary all the way up through LDT, MAP and ARCview to Mapguide.
Than again they do upgrade, the boxes just sit on the shelves unopened in
the IS department. All the IS dept guys will do is open one box to insure
the files upward compatibility into 2005. They are happy to pay for the
upgrades, just don't talk to them about implementation planning! : )
David
"Tony Isenhoff" wrote in message
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> Thanks for checking!
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> I don't have any dwg's that old anymore!!
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> Tony
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> "BoneBon" wrote in message
> news:40c57642$1_1@newsprd01...
> > Tested a few R12 files, they opened fine in the viewer.
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