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    I have absolutly no experiance with CAD software but i've DL'd and installed and it seems fast and is a typical Amiga programme in that it does what it says on the tin but doesn't have any flashy bits like other systems have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buleste View Post
    I have absolutly no experiance with CAD software but i've DL'd and installed and it seems fast and is a typical Amiga programme in that it does what it says on the tin but doesn't have any flashy bits like other systems have.
    I just downloaded it to my A1200 and it installs and loads up fine, but it then asks me for a serial number. I guess that the serial number is the one in the readme file (548200795), but when I type it in and press OK, it just quits. Am I missing something?

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    There is no mention of a serial in the magazine's disk pages describing how to install the program.

    Have you tried both disks?

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    I waas on about Cycas which i downloaded using Buleste's link. That's the one which needs the serial number.

    Not tried XCAD but will shortly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Coates View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Buleste View Post
    I have absolutly no experiance with CAD software but i've DL'd and installed and it seems fast and is a typical Amiga programme in that it does what it says on the tin but doesn't have any flashy bits like other systems have.
    I just downloaded it to my A1200 and it installs and loads up fine, but it then asks me for a serial number. I guess that the serial number is the one in the readme file (548200795), but when I type it in and press OK, it just quits. Am I missing something?
    Thats how it registers. It doesn't tell you that it's worked but it should have. (At least i think it did because thats exactly what happened with mine.

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    There is no mention of a serial in the magazine's disk pages describing how to install the program.

    Have you tried both disks?
    What did i tell you earlier. READ the posts before posting. Go stand in the corner.
    Last edited by Buleste; 19th January 2008 at 11:39. Reason: Double posting - posts have been automerged
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    It just quits, then when I load it up again it asks me for the registration number again, so if I enter it again it wil just quit, etc.

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    Strange. Did you enter your name in as well???
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    Yes. I also tried putting Stephen Coates in the first name box, and even put something in the second box.

    It works now. I think it had something to do with me not clicking out of the serial number box.
    Last edited by Stephen Coates; 19th January 2008 at 12:30. Reason: Double posting - posts have been automerged

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    Has the cycas.key file been created in the drawer?? If not i'll email you mine and hopefully that should work.
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