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2004-07-12 12:50 PM
2004-07-12 01:18 PM
2004-07-12 01:25 PM
Matthew wrote:Thank u Mathew - actually it is 4.55 . it was designed for Win3.11 and also WINNT3.5 - it says so in the manual ...it does have a parallel port protection key..i am using WIN2K..let alone the protection key, the s/w does start up in WIN2K but it closes down immediately too ....i guess the upgrade will cost me...and i am just gonna use it for a few weeks to design my new apartments interiors !
You don't say which version, but if you bought it in the early nineties I assume it must be 4.1 or 4.55 (I forget when AC first supported Windows). In any case it certainly has a parallel port protection key. It is possible that this is no longer supported in WinXP. It is also possible that the program itself is not WinXP compatible.
You should definitely upgrade to 8.1. The improvements are tremendous and I think it is unlikely that you will get such an old version to run properly (if at all) on a modern system.
2004-07-12 03:58 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2004-07-12 07:06 PM
SanjayR wrote:Maybe it would not cost so much; check with the local representatives, which I have heard are very good. Check for the PPU or PayPerUse keys - in the times of 6.5 and 7 they were going here in Dubai like hotcakes ...
i have a unique problem here , i bought a Archicad when we built our first house back in 1994, used it very succesfully even then.
i now want to use it again and have installed it on a laptop with win2K , the Archicad doees not now recognise my hardware key ! in fact in demo mode it just opens up the screen and closes on its own.....
can someone pls help...