amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Michielsen) (12/12/89)
I just upgraded my 8 mhz PC/XT clone with a inboard PC 386. Of course I can't afford that math co-processor for it not. I was terribly woeful to discover that autocad version 10 (c2) wouldn'd run with out a math coprocessor. Or so it reports now. I reviewed the documentation and boy am I Bummed. Does ANYBODY have a working method around this problem ? (short of buying the 80387 for $ 330 or so). P.S. I now find I have 640k of RAM for sale. 18 256K 120 ns & 18 64K 120 ns BEST OFFER P.P.S I know this doesn't actually belong here but it was only 80 bytes extra AL
wek@point.UUCP (Bill Kuykendall) (12/15/89)
>Item: 3738 by lmhg0369 at uxa.cso.uiuc.edu >Author: [<No Identification>] > Subj: DOS 4.01: need partition s'ware? > Keyw: > Date: Fri Dec 08 1989 14:30 CST > Resp: 4 of 4 by amichiel at rodan.acs.syr.edu >Author: [Michielsen] > Date: Wed Dec 13 1989 05:39 CST > > > >I just upgraded my 8 mhz PC/XT clone with a inboard PC 386. >Of course I can't afford that math co-processor for it not. >I was terribly woeful to discover that autocad version 10 (c2) >wouldn'd run with out a math coprocessor. Or so it reports now. >I reviewed the documentation and boy am I Bummed. C'mon guy, post your own message, will ya? You must be the kind of twit who puts every file you have in your root directory. Sheesh, give us a break here. You're cluttering up *thousands* of systems (including mine) when you do this kind of crap on the network. Not to mention the fact that you're being totally rude to the original poster.