Why AutoCAD 386 Doesn't Work with Windows NTLast reviewed: March 24, 1997Article ID: Q101813 |
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SUMMARYAutoCAD 386 release 11 and 12 do not run with Windows NT because AutoCAD 386 requires DPMI version 1.0 and Windows NT supports version 0.9. When you try to run AutoCAD 386 in a virtual machine, you receive the following Pharlap error message:
The 386 chip is currently executing in virtual 8086 mode under the control of another program. You must turn off this other program in order to use 386 DOS-Extender to run in protected mode. MORE INFORMATIONThe AutoCAD memory model requires the ability to map a block of a virtual machine's conventional memory (below 640K) into one or more of its protected mode segments. NOTE: The same conventional memory block is mapped by AutoCAD into multiple protected mode segments; therefore, any extensions must not assume a 1-to-1 mapping between a particular conventional memory block and a particular segment. For AutoCAD to run from the Windows NT MS-DOS command prompt:
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Additional query words: prodnt ACAD vdm session
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