Re: CadKey: - Was Hardware lock or SIM
Posted by
cadman@p...
on 2001-04-17 19:21:10 UTC
Version 6.01 is a good release. I remember V6.0 had many problems and
the .01 release fixed many of them. V6.02 was a rock solid release as
was 7.03. If anyone is wanting to bid on this keep in mind that this
version is made for the DOS world. You can still run it through
Windows using the "shell to dos" mode.
This version is pure 3D or 2D wire frame modeling. I still use
Cadkey for layouts when I create anything. It's faster than solid
modeling. I always do a 2D or 3D Cadkey layout first, then I
determine if I want a nice solid assembly model.
CADMAN
the .01 release fixed many of them. V6.02 was a rock solid release as
was 7.03. If anyone is wanting to bid on this keep in mind that this
version is made for the DOS world. You can still run it through
Windows using the "shell to dos" mode.
This version is pure 3D or 2D wire frame modeling. I still use
Cadkey for layouts when I create anything. It's faster than solid
modeling. I always do a 2D or 3D Cadkey layout first, then I
determine if I want a nice solid assembly model.
CADMAN
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "John Stevenson" <machines@n...> wrote:
> Previous posts have shown an interest in CadKey.
> Just looked in the dark depths of beyond and I have one copy of
> Cadkey 6.01.
> This is a genuine copy, never registered, UK version and does not
> require a dongle. Complete with all manuals 4 in all, some still
> shrink wrapped.
> I'd prefer to sell this in the UK as it weights nearly 8lbs but will
> ship overseas.
> No sensible offer refused, I'll take the best offer at the end of 7
> days. I think that's fair enough.
>
> John Stevenson
> Nottingham , England.
Discussion Thread
John Stevenson
2001-04-17 14:33:22 UTC
CadKey: - Was Hardware lock or SIM
cadman@p...
2001-04-17 19:21:10 UTC
Re: CadKey: - Was Hardware lock or SIM