Okay, I know there have been half a dozen questions at least asked about this previously, but I'm not sure I really understand what everyone is saying:
Apparently, any computer will run this program just fine... but if you go and then try and DO something with it, then it takes up a lot of resources?
I work for some compaies that do drafting as an IT technician. They recently contacted me and said "We need computers to run Revit."
Well, this is a problem since I don't actually know anything about this program, or what's necessary to run it for the purposes that a drafting company (primarily one that creates plans for residential homes) would use it for. (Since apparently the requirements depend on what they are going to use it for and how...
Does anyone have any useful advise or insight on this?
Thanks.
Go here: http://usa.autodesk.com/revit-architecture/system-requirements/
this will give you a base line to work off of.
LD