What gives??
I export my Navisworks options and the software crashes, even with no file open.
SP2 is installed.
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What gives??
I export my Navisworks options and the software crashes, even with no file open.
SP2 is installed.
I don't believe navisworks 2013 will ever be known as a stable release.
It's our new Autocad R13,
I only used it for school, my senior year. But, it's reputation was well-known enough that I when I stumbled across this in my file room, I knew I had to keep it for posterity...
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Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Do you remember how stable Autocad R12 DOS version was? I had a work friend runnig it off a 100mb iOmega zip drive on his windows 3.11 build on a Intel Pentium 160 mhz (16mb RAM). He my well have hid it over clocked to 170 mhz. That was the pike of 2d cad software setup.
And 16 years later we still have people using CAD, just as they did back then.
I remember running R10 on a 386-20 with 4mb (that Megabytes for Melanie's info) of ram. We even had a 386-16 with 2mb or ram and a math coprocessor on it running Autocad 10.
Also discovered the Panacea Display List Drivers that had menus popping up on your screen (much like todays palettes), and I was using a Sun Moon Star 9x11 tablet with a 3 button puck. The buttons rocked forward and back. With the Panacea DLD, I could program each button to be a click, double click, or long click and they would all do different things. Crazy cool.. I think I might still have that tablet in a closet somewhere..
Now I program the heck out of my Nostromo (Razer) N52.. It's definitely 'da bomb diggity'..
Just when I started to become a big fan of Phong and Gooch.