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hpcboy Page Icon Posted 2020-11-15 1:30 AM
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The problem is, like many other CE trialware and shareware programs, it is downloadable but not actually usable due to all sorts of limitations if you want to keep them.



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ArchiMark Page Icon Posted 2020-11-15 1:35 AM
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hpcboy,

Drafting on your J720?

Drafting as in CAD or drafting a letter or ?

Just curious.....



Text (snippets, notes, personal journals) of course Text-baesd programs are ideal for the Jornada.
On the other hand doing CAD thing on such a small screen no matter its resolution I'm afraid won't be a very enjoyable experience.


Yes, makes sense....

Back when I was doing architectural CAD and 3D modeling, I wanted as large a monitor as possible....preferably 20" or larger....

But it is cool that you can run a CAD program on the Jornada....

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stingraze Page Icon Posted 2020-11-15 8:03 AM
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Yes, I agree, I didn't know you could run CAD programs on the Jornada natively.

It reminds me of me back in 2001, when I visited PennDOT to see my friend's dad's workplace. He was busy making road CADs, (and simulation of trucks turning in curbs) and that was so exciting back then.
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hpcboy Page Icon Posted 2020-11-16 8:07 AM
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Just caught this video:


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stingraze Page Icon Posted 2020-11-16 8:31 AM
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Thanks for sharing!

Was wondering how I draw without a mouse.
I will try to find a CAD software that works on Neko Project II (PC-98 Emulator) that can be drawn without mouse.
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