pjh@mccc.edu (Peter J. Holsberg) (04/03/91)
Is there a 387 emulator that can fool AutoCAD into working on a 386 system without a 387? Thanks, Pete -- Prof. Peter J. Holsberg Mercer County Community College Voice: 609-586-4800 Engineering Technology, Computers and Math UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh 1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690 Internet: pjh@mccc.edu Trenton Computer Festival -- 4/20-21/91
mcastle@mcs213e.cs.umr.edu (Mike Castle {Nexus}) (04/07/91)
Try 387.ZIP on simtel20.army.mil in pd1:<msdos.sysutl> -- Mike Castle (Nexus) S087891@UMRVMA.UMR.EDU (preferred) | XEDIT: Emacs mcastle@mcs213k.cs.umr.edu (unix mail-YEACH!)| on a REAL Life is like a clock: You can work constantly, and be right | operating all the time, or not work at all, and be right twice a day. | system. :->
pjh@mccc.edu (Pete Holsberg) (04/08/91)
In article <2555@umriscc.isc.umr.edu> mcastle@mcs213k.cs.umr.edu (Mike Castle {Nexus}) writes:
=Try 387.ZIP on simtel20.army.mil in pd1:<msdos.sysutl>
Does "try it" mean that you recommend it, or that you don't know whether
or not it's good enough to fool AutoCAD and I should test it and let you
know?? :-)/2
Pete
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Prof. Peter J. Holsberg Mercer County Community College
Voice: 609-586-4800 Engineering Technology, Computers and Math
UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh 1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690
Internet: pjh@mccc.edu Trenton Computer Festival -- 4/20-21/91
n364dd@tamuts.tamu.edu (Vernon Dittrich) (04/08/91)
t is good enough for autocad, but it is slow