Heh. When I first started here, our production version was 2000. BUT, there was a machine in a corner office that still had r10 or r12 on it, which I had to pull some files off of.
I hadn't use DOS since I was in high school, and there was no mouse we could use on the machine. I finally remembered the text commands to everything and pulled the files off before junking the pc for good.
Old Autodesk logo also!
ReplyDeleteYou found AutoCAD 2000 on a computer still?!? Was the computer next to the Ark of the Covenant and Megatron frozen in ice?
ReplyDeleteAlmost. It was stashed in the corner of the office - had to dust it off and remove cobwebs practically. Had some old Bentley application too...
ReplyDeleteHeh. When I first started here, our production version was 2000. BUT, there was a machine in a corner office that still had r10 or r12 on it, which I had to pull some files off of.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't use DOS since I was in high school, and there was no mouse we could use on the machine. I finally remembered the text commands to everything and pulled the files off before junking the pc for good.