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anywhere in the file. The above example assumes that FASTACAD.BAT resides in a
sub-directory on drive D: called \TURBODLD.
If you do not wish to put FASTACAD in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, you may put it in a
batch file that also starts AutoCAD, or simply remember to run the file before starting
AutoCAD.
If you get the message "Out of Environment Space" when you run FASTACAD.BAT,
you need to enlarge your system's environment. This is accomplished by adding the
following line:
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /P /E:768
to your CONFIG.SYS file. The /E:768 specifies an environment size of 768 bytes.
Change this number as appropriate. Reboot after modifying your CONFIG.SYS file in
order for the changes to take effect.
CONFIGURING AUTOSHADE
To configure AutoShade V2.0 to use TurboDLD
Classic:
1. Run the FASTACAD.BAT file from your TurboDLD
Classic subdirectory to set the
AutoShade environment variables.
2. Start AutoShade with
SHADE /R[Enter]
. This allows you to reconfigure
AutoShade.
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For the display device, select P386 Autodesk Device Interface display driver.
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For the rendering display select the P386 Autodesk Device Interface rendering
driver.
If you are running the display and rendering screen on the same monitor (i.e., single
monitor), make sure to tell AutoShade this. A single monitor approach requires a
redraw of the display screen after a rendering screen.
3. Next, follow the same installation steps that were used to select the graphics board
and display/rendering resolutions for AutoCAD
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