Here are some Autodesk images circa 1996...
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Here's an interesting little website documenting the history of the program. http://myfeedback.autodesk.com/history/area51.htm




Here are some Autodesk images circa 1996...
those 'modern' images - i'm afraid to say my use of AutoCAD goes back as far as 2.6 !!
Does this help?
- Version 1.0 (Release 1) - December 1982
- Version 1.2 (Release 2) - April 1983
- Version 1.3 (Release 3) - August 1983
- Version 1.4 (Release 4) - October 1983
- Version 2.0 (Release 5) - October 1984
- Version 2.1 (Release 6) - May 1985
- Version 2.5 (Release 7) - June 1986
- Version 2.6 (Release
- April 1987
- Release 9 - September 1987
- Release 10 - October 1988
- Release 11 - October 1990
- Release 12 - June 1992 (last release for Apple Macintosh)
- Release 13 - November 1994 (last release for Unix, MS-DOS and Windows 3.11)
- Release 14 - February 1997
- AutoCAD 2000 (R15.0) - March 1999
- AutoCAD 2000i (R15.1)- July 2000
- AutoCAD 2002 (R15.6) - June 2001
- AutoCAD 2004 (R16.0) - March 2003
- AutoCAD 2005 (R16.1) - March 2004
- AutoCAD 2006 (R16.2) - March 2005
- AutoCAD 2007 (R17.0) - March 2006
- AutoCAD 2008 (R17.1) - March 2007
In the long, dark tea-time of the soul.




That looks familiar....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocad#Version_history
The Autodesk File
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I tried to install R12 for Windows on a new pc running XP.
I didn't manage to get the hardware lock to work.
Some Rainbow.dll didn't work.
If you get an old american version without the lock, maybe?
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did you ever manage to get that R12 installed?
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