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- The following information was provided by Phil Gordemer of Cadd Value.
-
- 1. Use AUTOCAD 10 revs. C-7 and up, if possible. If a user has
- Autocad Rev C-2 [which causes corrupted files even without LANtastic]
- Autocad will provide a free upgrade IF the user takes his original
- disks to the Dealer he purchased Autocad from.
-
- 2. Set FCBS=40,40 and FILES=40 on machines running AUTOCAD. Higher
- values may actually degrade performance. The FCBS at 40,40 is
- imperative!
-
- 3. Specialty video boards on stations running AUTOCAD 10 may cause
- problems. Video boards that work well are Calcomp's and Nth Engine.
- One that does not work is the Photon Board when using the "Photon"
- driver.
-
- 4. To determine whether or not the video board is the problem it is
- a good idea to ask the customer what video driver he is using. If he
- is using the manufacturer supplied driver and having problems, then
- request that he change to the Autocad supplied video driver [after
- putting the video adapter in the default mode for EGA or VGA] If the
- problems disappear, this will show that the manufacturer supplied
- driver is probably the cause.
-
- 5. In particular, the Photon board has a memory resident driver,
- also called Photon, that hooks into disk through INT 13. Using the
- Autocad supplied video driver for CGA mode with this board works,
- showing that the problem with the network is the Photon driver.
-
- 6. Autocad files can be corrupted when used on a network since
- Autocad closes the file once it is placed into RAM [like Lotus 2.01 &
- below] leaving DOS and SHARE unaware another user has the file.
-
- 7. Using DOS 4.01 is OK, but it is NOT recommend that HIMEM.SYS be
- loaded.
-
- 8. Using an Autocad server which is serving the plotter and or
- printers on the network as a workstation is not recommended and
- end-users should be aware of this. User's correctly view LANtastic
- as a peer-to-peer network not requiring a dedicated server. However,
- Autocad is such a memory intensive program [and disk intensive if a
- RAM disk isn't used for Autocad programs & overlays] that is NOT
- practical to use the server that is servicing printing/plotting as a
- workstation.
-
- 9. Use RAM disks and Video drivers in Expanded memory only. Using
- extended memory will cause various problems.
-
- 10. Almost all CAD programs have TSR's to speed up video display.
- Two well known driver's are Video Velocity and Lightning Zoom. These
- TSR's MUST be loaded BEFORE the network. They do disk access like a
- cache and must be loaded before the network to work correctly.
-
- 11. If user's report that the plotter plots for awhile and then
- stops, they should increase the CPS to the plotter [to the max of
- 32767 is OK]. This problem seems to be unique to HP Plotters.
-
- 12. Customer's should use the plotter manufacturer's cable to assure
- correct DTR or DSR handshaking [also known as CTS and RTS]. They
- also must be sure the plotter has been notified of this type of
- handshaking by changing menu choices or dip switches on the plotter.
- Autocad should be told to use Direct handshaking. Don't be fooled by
- the user saying a plotter doesn't do DTR handshaking. Autocad has no
- choice to DTR and the user may be reading the autocad choice instead
- of the plotter choices.
-
- 13. Autocad 386 works great and in pure protected mode. The only
- problem with LANtastic seems to be caused by Video created drivers
- that can't use protected mode and have to keep switching the virtual
- mode. Have the customer call the video vendor for the latest
- drivers. Early versions of Autocad 386 have a problem with the Phar
- Lap DOS Extender that was used (could cause LAN disconnects), the
- problems have been fixed in version 10a.