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    Hello, i have question, is AutoCAD2009 gonna work on my laptop 4GB,
    Intel Core 2 Duo T5750, Mobile Intel 965

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    You could always download the trial version and see what happens?
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    Thats good idea, they have just 32bit , i have win vista 64bit. Do you know where i could get it?

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    You'll likely be fine for regular linework, and some 3d wireframe stuff. But with an Intel graphics accelerator instead of a dedicated video card you will be CHUGGING trying to work on anything complicated in 3d. What do you plan on using AutoCAD for specifically?

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    I don't understand why any serious user of AutoCAD would try to run it on a laptop or desktop without a dedicated graphics card. Maybe they are the type of people who say, "I can do that with both hands tied behind my back."

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    No its not like that, i wanna send my laptop to my sister, and she asked me if is autocad 09 gonna work on that laptop. So, Iam just asking.

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    Pay no attention to the metal man and his sudden fits of rage. He was never programmed to love...=sniff=

    Just make sure she is aware of the lack of a dedicated video card means it is really not a long term solution. Either way its a nice gesture.

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    I don't like being a suck up but Remark's is right. Dedicated card is a must unless all you ever do is 2D. The world is moving toward 3D so might as well get ready.

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    If I only had a heart instead of a CPU. Sniff.

    What is the make/model of the laptop? Can a graphics card be added? How much memory on the laptop? That's another area AutoCAD likes to see on the beefy side.

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