Yes, please scan it. I'd like to know what version you are using,
there is the regular, Pro, and there's a sort of low end one that
pushes itself as "Learn TurboCAD". Features a 3D and 3 views of a
go-kart on the fold-out. I can get that one for something like $15
now at the half price books here.
I saw someone on one of the message boards pushing what turned out
to be a trojan horse program. He'd even hacked into the
messageboard itself and would taunt the owner of the board. Bad
mojo.
Steve Greenfield
--- crankorgan <
john@...> wrote:
> Steve,
> I bought mine in the store for $30. If you want the scan of
> the box let me know because there are several versions out there.
>
> Mine came with a video tutorial. The free download one works just
> as
> good. The online version has a bug in it. If you use snap grids
> and
> you go out of the program and save it the drawing. The next time
> you
> go in the program the first snap will be off a little. I would go
>
> back in draw a line and then delete it. The next lines would ok
> after
> that. I only use Turbocad for drawing PCBs so I am only using the
> X-Y
> planes. The Z is set in the DXF to Gcode converter. There is also
> an
> other program out there that Alan uses. I never mention it
> because
> there is a guy floating around who steals a wrecks message
> threads
> just to hawk his product! Everytime a friend of mine would start
> to
> help someone learn to draw he would hijack the thread pushing his
>
> product. He would get upset when you mention the Tutorial in
> Turbocad.
> His product may be better but his attitude is not!
>
> John
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