I wonder if AutoDesk is in cohoots with Microsoft?
I was using AutoCAD R12 on Windows 3.11 and then Windows 95, then I upgraded
to Windows 98 and my R12 wouldn't work.
So I bought AutoCAD LT 98, to run with my Windows 98, then I upgraded to
LT2000 which I am still using.
Then I upgraded to Windows XP, 3 months later I find out the upgrade will
expire on my LT2000.
Between Microsoft and AutoDesk, I feel like a ping pong ball, with a
perpetually empty wallet.
"Jon Endres, PE" t wrote in
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Sucks, don't it? I have LDDT 2i, and they've given me until June to
upgrade
mine. I can't afford the damn extortion, but it's better than buying
three
new ones, I guess.
Jon E
"Rick Cox" wrote in message
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Autocad....sigh.....
Speaking of money down the toilet....we have till the 15 to upgrade some
of
our 2000 seats or they will no longer be updateable....to me that is
extorsion.
I use Land Development Desktop and Civil packages which cost about $8000
for
a new seat...sigh...
"Don" wrote in message
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"Rick Cox" wrote in message
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I am a long time wreck lurker. and a recent post by Jim Laumann
"A
'puter
in the shop" got me thinking.
In 1994 when I purchased my first house I wanted to buy a RAS to
help
with
some of the fix ups needed. My father who lived close by talked me
into
getting a tablesaw because he already had a ras and said it would be
nice
to
have both between us. So it was off to the local sears and I
purchased
a
contractors table saw. I purchased the saw for $449.00 and I could
not
believe that I spent that much on something I didn't event know how
to
use.
About a year later, my wife and I decided to purchase our first
computer.
I
am a CAD tech and I did not want anything less than I was using at
work
at
the time.
So I went to the local computer shop and had one built to try to
save
money.
I had to have that new HOTTT Pentium chip. I was really excited to
get
the
Pentium 90 that ran so hot it needed its own fan. I paid $150 bucks
extra
to double the RAM to 16 megs, and I got a huge 15" svga monitor.
Final
price for that computer was $2300 but man was I styling......AOL at
a
whopping 14.bps ...... life doesn't get any better....
Now 2004, I have a used $449.00 craftsman table saw that I still
thoroughly
enjoy, and that $2300 computer is darkening some corner in a land
fill
right
now..... what I wouldn't give to has that $2300 in tools now,
Funny what we are willing to spend money on.
Just this past week I finally kicked sniff my first 2 computers to
the
curb to free up some real estate in the garage.
A Commodore VIC20 bought in 1984 and a clone 286/12 bought in 1988.
Paid $80 for the VIC at Toys R Us and had a loan for 3 years on the
286,
it
cost $3300.
My present machine (I use AutoCAD daily for my livelihood) cost 1/3 of
the
286.