- Bricscad support install#
- Bricscad support drivers#
- Bricscad support upgrade#
- Bricscad support full#
- Bricscad support pro#
Bricscad support install#
Bricscad support drivers#
The latest video drivers are typically required and can be found here: Ībout supported video chipsets for Redsdk on Linux: On Windows, Redsdk is supported on following video chipsets: These render modes require a supported GPU (graphic processing unit), either on a video card or on the motherboard. (**) BricsCAD's non-wireframe GPU-accelerated render modes are based on Redsdk technology from Redwa圓D®. As a rule of thumb, if we can reproduce the reported issue in one of the supported distribution versions, we provide support for it. We receive many support requests for other versions or other distributions. In practice, BricsCAD (Linux) can run on almost any distribution that is newer than Ubuntu 10.04. For instance, at time of writing (2012/04), Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is the oldest Ubuntu LTS that is still supported for the desktop. For the distribution versions being supported in BricsCAD (Linux), we follow the official support periods as offered by the creators of Fedora / OpenSuse / Ubuntu.īricsCAD (Linux) is built on the oldest Ubuntu LTS that is supported for the desktop. (*) Supported Linux distribution versions:īricsys has chosen to support Fedora, OpenSuse and Ubuntu. Non-wireframe GPU-accelerated render modes like realistic rendering require a supported GPU (**).Hard Drive: 250 MB for program files + 1 GB free space.Processor: 1 GHz processor or faster, or compatible processor.Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 or later (all editions).Windows Server 2003 R2 or later (all editions).Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 or later.Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (all editions except Starter Edition).Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 or later (all editions except Starter Edition).Nice to have choices.What are the detailed system requirements for BricsCAD? Answer Resolution
Bricscad support upgrade#
Apart from the initial purchase price, the cost for maintenance or upgrade is the same across all the levels, meaning over time there is very little difference between them all.
Bricscad support full#
It saves having to worry about this sort of thing, plus opens the opportunity of utilising the full development API.
Bricscad support pro#
If you're considering purchasing BricsCAD, then in my opinion you should look at BricsCAD Pro as a minimum. If you set it to Classic and restart, then you can check for yourself what will and won't work from Express Tools. If you can use RUNASLEVEL to force BricsCAD to run at a particular level. Some functions utilise OpenDCL with LISP, which won't run on Classic. Mike, The majority of Express Tools will work with BricsCAD Classic, it is largely LISP based and Classic supports this. It is great to see so many people involved in lisp routines w/ will look that routine too, looks said: Running the Demo version, to see if this will replace Acad, so I definitely will need to know if the Classic version will support the Express Tools as it looks like the Classic version is all we will need unless it will NOT support Express Tools.Īgain, thanks for the group effort in solving this. So I tried moving them all w/ in the same "X" plane & roughly equal distance apart "Y" & bingo, it works. Middle & Bottom were relatively close together "Y", & same "X", w/ Top considerably above Middle & Bottom but same "X". My original test was 4 Dtext objects, Top, Left, Middle, Bottom, w/ the Left text off to the left. Hadn't considered this because it was never an issue in Acad. Jason, Joe, Peter, Anthony, Charles, rwills2691,īeen gone 3 days, thanks guys for all the help.Įmbarrassing though, it was as simple as Joe pondered, "I wonder if there is a certain tolerance for how far the X value can vary". (rw-objmod TXT_OBJ 62 MT_CLR) default color (see active color above) (rw-objmod TXT_OBJ 10 MT_IPT) insertion point (command "-MTEXT" MT_IPT "S" MT_STY "W" MT_WID MT_TXT "") (if (/= MT_CLR nil) (setvar "CECOLOR" (menuitem2str MT_CLR)) active color (setq MT_TMP (* MT_HGT (strlen (cdr (assoc 1 (entget TXT_OBJ)))))) (progn (setq MT_TXT (strcat MT_TXT (cdr (assoc 1 (entget TXT_OBJ))) "\\P")) adds line-feed (entmod moddat) Modifies entity value in drawing. (assoc moditm moddat) Changes the moditm group in (setq moddat (entget modent)) Sets moddat to the entity data (defun rw-objmod (modent moditm modval / moddat)