Archicad versions and compatibility

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2008-04-05 07:41 PM
2008-04-05
07:41 PM
http://www.archicadwiki.com/ArchiCAD_versions
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
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2008-11-17 05:14 AM
2008-11-17
05:14 AM
nice site
i found this
but can this machine generate 3D model?!
i found this
but can this machine generate 3D model?!

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2008-11-19 03:35 AM
2008-11-19
03:35 AM
Sure it can.
How much time do you have? The miniscule amount of RAM it can hold would mean plenty of swapping the file to disk.
Calculation time aside, a machine that old would never have a hard drive large enough to contain a modern-sized model.......
How much time do you have? The miniscule amount of RAM it can hold would mean plenty of swapping the file to disk.
Calculation time aside, a machine that old would never have a hard drive large enough to contain a modern-sized model.......
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-11-19 12:27 PM
2008-11-19
12:27 PM
Dwight wrote:Actually a machine that old did not have a hard drive at all!
Sure it can.
How much time do you have? The miniscule amount of RAM it can hold would mean plenty of swapping the file to disk.
Calculation time aside, a machine that old would never have a hard drive large enough to contain a modern-sized model.......
Everything had to fit on a 512K disk...
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2008-11-19 01:40 PM
2008-11-19
01:40 PM
and you had to learn to do the disk swapping dance;
insert disk 1
brrrrrrrr
pop out
insert disk 2
brrrrr
pop out
insert…
insert disk 1
brrrrrrrr
pop out
insert disk 2
brrrrr
pop out
insert…
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2008-12-05 06:53 PM
2008-12-05
06:53 PM
ejrolon wrote:Yes, it was sooo long, but you could have some fun while waiting. Remember the dancing bimbo? Already Apple's advanced features.
and you had to learn to do the disk swapping dance;
insert disk 1
brrrrrrrr
pop out
insert disk 2
brrrrr
pop out
insert…
Incredible, it still works like a charm 20 years after! That is quality.
Configuration : Macintosh Plus, 1Mb, RAM 1Mo + external hard drive 80Mo (hudge, at the time).
Finder 836K, System 188K (bottom screen). Hehe, 20 years more, and perhaps it will be a collector.
Without surprise, mostly 512K original disks are unreadable. So it can only work thanks to the external hard drive.
I didn't think a hard drive could live so long, without loosing informations.