35 Years of Autodesk and AutoCAD Memories

AutoCAD 86 1.1 disk by Shaan Hurley (c)

In response to my post about AutoCAD turning 35, my email inbox and twitter feed is full and I am so grateful for the response. It is so amazing to read about when you started using AutoCAD and the stories about Autodesk and also the photos. A little known fact is AutoCAD 1.0 wasn’t shipped to customers so the first release was actually AutoCAD version 1.1.

Here is quote from a customer that started on the very first shipping AutoCAD version.

Daniel J. Bounds
Mechanical Designer
Armstrong World Industries / Armstrong Building Products
Lancaster, PA

I started using AutoCAD in 1984 with Release 1.1 on the 5 ¼” floppy disk.  I used it on an original IBM PC with 2 floppy drives.  I think the PC was 2 megahertz or maybe 4.  The AutoCAD program came on 1 disk.  The AutoCAD program disk had to be in Floppy Drive A: and saved .dwg files on Drive B:  If you only had one Floppy Drive.  AutoCAD would prompt you to remove the AutoCAD program disk and insert a disk to save your drawing on.

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