Autodesk CAD Overlay 2000 is a key component of the Autodesk imaging solution. CAD Overlay's sophisticated raster management, editing, and conversion tools enhance and extend the... more
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Autodesk CAD Overlay 2000 is a key component of the Autodesk imaging solution. CAD Overlay's sophisticated raster management, editing, and conversion tools enhance and extend the basic tools in AutoCAD software. So, the important work you do can be shared with every AutoCAD user. When you use Autodesk CAD Overlay 2000 with AutoCAD 2000-based software products from Autodesk, you can combine information-rich imagery with intelligent vector data to improve productivity and communication whatever your discipline - land development, building design, mechanical, or GIS. Autodesk CAD Overlay 2000 is where raster and vector connect.
System requirements
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000
Min Processor Type: Intel Pentium - 133 MHz
Min RAM Size: 32 MB
Min Hard Drive Space: 50 MB
Peripheral / Interface Devices: Mouse or compatible device, 4x CD-ROM, Mouse or compatible device, CD-ROM
Advantages: Most flexibile cross disipline CAD package Available Disadvantages: Very open ended so can be daunting to new users without formal training
...The Latest release carries on from the excellent AutoDesk family of products. Using intuitive features for creating solid models and NURBS surfaces combined with traditional drawing entities. This allows the user to produce almost every type of geometry in any number of ways. By far the most powerful CADpackage available for cross discipline use, with the ability to program every aspect of the user interface and entity creation using ARX, Lisp scripts and now though a native VBA interface.
The drawbacks of the package, if any, is that it is very open ended, which can cause basic level users to become a little daunted in its use, but with a little perseverance they will excel in the creation of extremely complex models.
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Advantages: Powerful and relatively cheap Disadvantages: None
...As you are probably aware, there are literally tons of different versions of AutoCAD to choose from. AutoCAD LT97 is purely the version that I’m using at the moment and for your typical tech. drawing office duties, I can’t think of a better package for the price.
I have worked with numerous versions myself (starting with release 11) and I have also encountered release 14 and AutoCAD2000. Both r14 and 2000 supersede 97 but you’ll only really need to use these if you’re pretty involved with 3D/Modelling/MOSS work, either that or you tend to incorporate tons of images within your drawings. If not, then there’s not really a need to bother with either r14 or 2000. To be honest, the sheer cost of either of these alternatives will be enough to put most (smaller) firms off completely (you could probably buy another car).
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Advantages: wide range of tools and rendering options Disadvantages: a little daunting at first
...Autocad 2000 is the most rounded CAD program it has ever been my privilage to use. I had never even sen it until I recently attended a course on the program at Capenhurst college. I was a little intimidated by the amount of menues and tools at my disposal, but reference to the manual soon began to help me imensly with the options. The program itself is very powerful, and the rendering tool is on of the best bundled renderers i've ever seen. Obviously if you went else where you could get a better independant renderer, but you don't really need it unless your going commercial. Its manual is easy to use and concise, and the support is great. It takes a little learning, but you get used to it eventually. I fully recommend this package if you want to get into design of any kind....
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