sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) (08/31/90)
AutoDesk has a version of AutoCAD out for SCO-Unix (xenix, whatever) but it won't run under Interactive Unix. Now, why they did such a thing is beyond me. Seems like they would want their market to be as broad based as possible and write AutoCAD to work on as many Unix platforms as possible. But they didn't. They wrote some SCO specific code into the ADI driver (this is what our programmers here have told me) and it won't work on anything other than SCO. Foolishly we bought it thinking it would work on Interactive. I am writing this on the hopes that maybe someone else out there has found a way to get it to work on Interactive? Or has any hints or clues as to how we can get it to work? Oh, We tried calling Autodesk and I have sent email to them a few times on the subject but they don't return the mail and they do a pretty good phone shuffle with no specific answer on the phone. The best we can get is a non-comittal 'we may do that in the future' If anyone else out there wants to see AutoCAD on Interactive or any other '386 version of Unix (they support Sun already) please call AutoCAD and complain about their SCO only policy. Is SCO paying some sort of kickback or something??? I doubt it, but it sure looks fishy. I mean 99% of the code looks like it would work on any Unix system, they just need to write the driver for it. Matter of fact the binaries even seem to work on our machine, but it crashes because of the ADI device. We can get the ACAD startup menu and everything. Just can't get into autocad main program. -- John Sparks |D.I.S.K. Public Access Unix System| Multi-User Games, Email sparks@corpane.UUCP |PH: (502) 968-DISK 24Hrs/2400BPS | Usenet, Chatting, =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|7 line Multi-User system. | Downloads & more. A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of----Ogden Nash