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Launch my .NET application on tablet

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Maxououou
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Launch my .NET application on tablet

Hi everyone,

 

(Sorry for my english, I'm french Smiley Wink )

 

I just finished my application .NET which run perfectly on AutoCad 2014. Now, I want to launch it on tablet and I would like to know how it works. I'm trying to make a POC (Proof of concept) to see if it's possible to implement.

 

For launch the application, I need:
- Two .dll files
- One .SDF file (SQL Server Compact 4.0) for the database

 

So, I would like to know if it's possible to launch it on a tablet. I heard about AutoCad 360 but it seems like I can't run any .dll.

 

Can you guys give me some advices or tips ?

 

I await your reply,

 

Max

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Message 2 of 8

Hi Max,

 

What tablet are you intending on using?

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norman.yuan
in reply to: Maxououou

Well, if your tablet runs AutoCAD 2014 (Windows Vista/7/8), then you are OK. The only tablet on the market that is capable to run AutoCAD as desktop application is MS Surface Pro, which is no different from a Windwos desktop/laptop machine, in terms of running AutoCAD.

 

Message 4 of 8

...and I believe it's not just any Surface. It would have to be the Surface running the Windows 8.1 operating system as I don't believe the Windows RT OS will run desktop applications.

 

http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/products/overview

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I DID say 'Surface Pro", which runs Windows 8.x, not Windows RT.

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Maxououou
in reply to: norman.yuan

Hi guys,

 

Thanks for your answers. Smiley Happy

 

I understood that I'll need Windows 8 or 8.1 and not RT.

 

I've look about some tablets and I found severals:

- Dell

   + XPS One and Ultrabook XPS 12

- Windows

   + MS surface pro

- Asus

   + Asus VivoTab

 

Norman why did you say that "The only tablet on the market that is capable to run AutoCAD is Ms surface" ? The XPS One seems to be a good one too (I'm talking about features). Maybe I'm wrong...

 

Have a nice day,

 

Max

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cdinten
in reply to: Maxououou

this depends on the os, and i do not think it would be a good idea to run autocad on a tablet, which would consuming your resources immediately.

Message 8 of 8
Mikko
in reply to: Maxououou

I'm running visual studio pro, autocad 2014, and inventor 2014 and a host of other software on a surface pro without any issues but I'm not doing any heavy cad work with it, just programming.

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