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'divide by zero or overflow.' I am surprised this is the only error you get. Ocr Omnipage Rapidshare Movies on this page. Since w2000 & xp are NT at the core, this is from DOCUMENT:Q101813 08-AUG-2001 [winnt] TITLE:Why AutoCAD 386 Doesn't Work with Windows NT ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/WINNT/KB/Q101/8/13.TXT 'AutoCAD 386 release 11 and 12 do not run with Windows NT because AutoCAD 386 requires DPMI version 1.0 and Windows NT supports version 0.9. When you try to run AutoCAD 386 in a virtual machine, you receive the following Pharlap error message: The 386 chip is currently executing in virtual 8086 mode under the control of another program.

You must turn off this other program in order to use 386 DOS-Extender to run in protected mode.' I tried to install R12 in windows 2000 and could not. HTH WayneBork. On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 01:05:38 +0000, sweetwilliam wrote: >If you find a way to run acad12 on windows xp please let me know. >wsmith8810@bellsouth.net Seeing as R12 for Windows will install and run under Windows9x, you could try and firstly set the SETUP.EXE program compatibility as Win9x and then you may even have to do the same for ACAD.EXE. I can't guarantee it will work anyway.

DOS / Office. Autodesk AutoCAD 11_c1 for Apple Macintosh. This version works well also on Windows-XP. DOS / Multimedia. Ethical Insights A Brief Introduction 2nd Edition. AutoSketch 3.0 for MS. Trying to run autocad release 12, a 16 bit application in Windows XP home edition with service pack 3. After installing program.and when trying to start autocad.get.

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If I understand correctly, you replied to temc who in turn replied to Fred_M dated 27-Feb-03 The time elapsed between you and temc is about two weeks, but the time elapsed betwen temc and Fred_M is 33 months. Is that right? Anyway, I tried to follow the link sequence Fred_M describes and I am sure the autodesk website has changed since then. However, I see temc indicates he downloaded the c3 and c4 files on 24-Nov-05.

Would the autodesk website have changed since then? I am confused. Regardless, I am looking for these zipped files, can you e-mail them to me?

Or can you help me find them elsewhere? I assume my version is c1 and think that I would need to upgrade stepwise through c2, c3, and c4. Is that right? Thanks in advance to anyone who can helpme out.

Hanratty (most often referred to as 'the father of CAD CAM') developed PRONTO – the first commercial numerical control programming CAM system. 1959 Stromberk Carlson developed a system which interpreted graphics on some kind of tape and output these graphics on screen or printout graphics on special papers. 1960 John McCarthy invented the LISP (programming language used in AutoCAD ® until now) 1963 Ivan Sutherland (MIT‘s Lincoln Laboratory) developed the program named SKETCHPAD on the TX-2 computer and demonstrated the basic principles feasibility of computer aided engineering drawing. This is considered to be the first step to CAD industry. But still it was not commercial product yet.

Georg Nemetschek founded his company as a civil engineering office in this year. 20 years later it started to produce well-known AEC system named Allplan. 1964 ITEK company developed CAD software research system named 'The Electronic Drafting Machine' for PDP-1 computer. Input commands were done with an electronic light pen and a large disk memory device used to refresh the graphic display.

Consequently - Digigraphics division of Control Data Corporation released the first commercially available CAD software system - which was a successor to ITEK's earlier CAD software. It was priced at $500,000 per unit (only a very few units were ever sold). Hanratty co-designed CAD system, named DAC (Design Automated by Computer) at General Motors Research Laboratories. It was the first CAD/CAM system using interactive graphics (enabled to type car description, rotation, and viewing from different angles). Although DAC was said to be incredibly useful at its time, GM discarded the system when it upgraded its hardware.

1965 The Lockheed Corporation introduced its CAD/CAM system, and FEM system named CADAM (Computer Augmented Drafting and Manufacturing). 1966 McDonnell Douglas Automation Company ( McAuto) introduced its patented CAD program named CADD - originally developed for solving different geometry problems. The program only ran on very expensive IBM mainframe computers. 1967 Ford Corporation introduced its CAD named PDGS 1968 Georg Nemetschek company started to develop software, initially only for in-house use 1969 More companies introduced their first commercial CADs at the end of the 60s. It is necessary to mention at least Applicon, Auto-trol, Computervision (sold its first commercial CAD system to Xerox), Evans & Sutherland, MAGI (released commercial 3D CAD Syntha Vision), McAuto, SDRC and United Computing (nowadays known as UGS). 1970 M&S Computing was founded (later becomes Intergraph) – At the beginning it was a consulting firm that supported government agencies in using digital technology.