RSS Forums RSS
Please support our Windows Software advertiser: 64-bit Windows Community
Views: 2469 | Replies: 8 | Thread Tools  Display Modes
Reply
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 81
Reputation: prakharprakash is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
prakharprakash prakharprakash is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Autocad R10

  #1  
Oct 17th, 2005
Hi!!

Iam really not sure whether this is the right place for this thread. Anyways, i need AutoCad R10, one of the oldest versions of Autocad. Can any one help me ??
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Burlington, Ontario
Posts: 26
Reputation: wally_lawless is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
wally_lawless wally_lawless is offline Offline
Light Poster

Re: Autocad R10

  #2  
Oct 17th, 2005
Good luck with that, if I'm not mistaken that's a DOS based app.

Wally
www.power-coder.net
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 81
Reputation: prakharprakash is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
prakharprakash prakharprakash is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: Autocad R10

  #3  
Oct 20th, 2005
Thats the whole problem - it was realised some where in mid 80's , before i was born. So please if any one...
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 902
Reputation: chrisbliss18 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 23
chrisbliss18's Avatar
chrisbliss18 chrisbliss18 is offline Offline
Posting Shark

Re: Autocad R10

  #4  
Oct 20th, 2005
Is there a reason why you need this specific version?
Did we help you? Did we miss the point entirely? Update your thread and let us know.
Don't like the answers you are getting?
Did you try searching?
Clean up and optimize Windows 2000/XP
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 81
Reputation: prakharprakash is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
prakharprakash prakharprakash is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: Autocad R10

  #5  
Oct 21st, 2005
Yes because in our college this version is being used to teach engineering graphics . They said they could have gone for AUTOCAD 2005, but only R10 fulfils their purpose. Dont know what that means.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 902
Reputation: chrisbliss18 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 23
chrisbliss18's Avatar
chrisbliss18 chrisbliss18 is offline Offline
Posting Shark

Re: Autocad R10

  #6  
Oct 21st, 2005
Probably because they already had it, and they don't have enough in the budget to buy new software. The students get the shaft once again...

So I guess you want to get it so that you can work on your projects outside of the lab. I couldn't find anywhere that sells the program, so your best bet would be to ask your instructors if they knew how to get ahold of the program (maybe they have additional copies they could loan you). Also, they may have information about how you can use more up-to-date versions and save in a backwards compatible format.
Did we help you? Did we miss the point entirely? Update your thread and let us know.
Don't like the answers you are getting?
Did you try searching?
Clean up and optimize Windows 2000/XP
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Warwick, England
Posts: 666
Reputation: MartyMcFly is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 17
MartyMcFly MartyMcFly is offline Offline
Practically a Master Poster

Re: Autocad R10

  #7  
Oct 21st, 2005
Maybe you could suggest to your Teachers, that they could use a freeware alternative. I don't know what is best to suggest out of the bunch so maybe someone with experience could advise.

3D Graphics: (Taken from Cancer10's post)
Anim8or - http://www.anim8or.com/
Blender - http://www.blender3d.org/
gmax - http://www.discreet.com/products/gmax/
Maya Personal Learning Ed. - http://www.alias.com/eng/products-s...ple/index.shtml
Now3D - http://digilander.libero.it/giulios/Eng/homepage.htm
SOFTIMAGE|XSI EXP - http://www.softimage.com/products/exp/v3/

Alternatively, If your teachers don't have a spare license, send a email to autocad, and I'm sure they could work something out with you.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 81
Reputation: prakharprakash is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 4
Solved Threads: 0
prakharprakash prakharprakash is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: Autocad R10

  #8  
Oct 22nd, 2005
Oh no!!!
Budget is not the issue. The thing is , they work on AutoCad 2005 and when i asked them, they told us that 2005 will make our (student's) job almost effortless and we wont gain much from it . Thats the whole story. Well , i will ask them for a copy and i will get it. i only wanted to know whether such old programs do exsist on net or not. Maybe they dont...
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 902
Reputation: chrisbliss18 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 5
Solved Threads: 23
chrisbliss18's Avatar
chrisbliss18 chrisbliss18 is offline Offline
Posting Shark

Re: Autocad R10

  #9  
Oct 22nd, 2005
You can find almost any program (old or not) available on the net. These sources are usually less than legal however. Vendors don't like selling old software since they don't want to offer any support for it. This is why you don't see old software available legitamately years after its end of life.
Did we help you? Did we miss the point entirely? Update your thread and let us know.
Don't like the answers you are getting?
Did you try searching?
Clean up and optimize Windows 2000/XP
Reply With Quote  
Reply

Only community members can participate in forum threads. You must register or log in to contribute.



Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Windows Software Forum
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)

 

Thread Tools Display Modes
Forums | Blogs | Tutorials | Code Snippets | Whitepapers | RSS Feeds | Advertising
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 5:15 am.
Newsletter Archive - Sitemap - Privacy Statement - Acceptable Use Policy - Contact Us
Forum system based on vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©2003 - 2008 DaniWeb® LLC