Hi,

If you can convert the Acad plans to dxf, you could use a free dxf viewer, with a screen-shot program (Gadwin?) to print the bits you want (some viewers are qute restricted - viewing is just that & nothing else!).

The PC? Dell has some cheap kit.

Regards,

Richard.be

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Subject: Basic cheap computer recommendation


I'm looking for a basic desktop computer to be used in a construction trailer environment. We need it to print out wiring diagrams that are in ACAD format. We will not be doing any ACAD alterations, only printouts of segments of the plans. In addition we will do e-mail, web searches and EXCEL timesheets. In my opinion all we need is a low end basic machine.

Can anyone make some suggestions based on their experience? I'd like to keep the cost <$500 w/o monitor.

Bob Warasila

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