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Old 10-08-2013, 07:57 AM
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acad2000

I have always prepared drawings of all my projects in Autocad. in a dos copy from 1989 and later in Acadlite for windows.

I have a students disk of ACAD2000 that was a given to me years ago but never used.

As My copy of AClt for windows does not work on Windows 7 I thought I would try to install ACAD2000 on my Win 7 systems. Alas it does not install there either due to an incompatable installer. However I discovered (by googling) that you can install it in XP then transfer the acad2000 folder to win 7 or win 8.

This does not work straight away because it needs about 7 *.dll's not used in XP. However these files are easily found on the distribution disk and can be added and then the program works in Win 7

The new dwg file format can't be read in the ealier versions so don't get the files mixed else you will need to get another program to convert them back.

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Old 10-08-2013, 09:41 AM
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As My copy of AClt for windows does not work on Windows 7 I thought I would try to install ACAD2000 on my Win 7 systems.
Barry, why not install an XP VM and run the DOS one there? There should be a version of "Virtual PC" to suit any Win7, and "XP Mode" for the higher end versions. Or VirtualBox. Unless "XP Mode" works you need a valid XP license and SP3.
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:18 AM
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Barry, why not install an XP VM and run the DOS one there? There should be a version of "Virtual PC" to suit any Win7, and "XP Mode" for the higher end versions. Or VirtualBox. Unless "XP Mode" works you need a valid XP license and SP3.
I already have the latest version of VMware with a very large XP, Linux , windows 98-2e and DOS 7 installed including Autocad lite for windows. I have also run ACAD11 in the virtual DOS. That is why I need to keep the drawings separate as ACAD2000 loads the DOS dwgs but converts them to the ACAD14 version which does not work in ACAD11.
Note: I do have a program that will convert them back.

As I already had an Autocad2000 instalation disk that I have never used I thought I would like to have it run directly on Win 7 and Win 8. This was the way I was able to do it. Acad2000 is a 32 bit program . The problem is that the supplied setup stub is 16 bit and won't do the installation. You need a 32 bit installer for win 7. However if you already have an installed version in XP you can run that directly in Win 7.

On a clean installation you will get the error messages *.dll is missing. These are already on the distribution disk and you keep adding them 'til the program starts. I think it needs 7 restarts to get them all.

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