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AutoCAD 1982: The Digital Drafting Revolution and the Dawn of Accessible CAD

The late 1970s saw the rise of the microcomputer, but CAD remained locked in the mainframe domain. Mike Riddle, a co-founder of Autodesk, had previously written a CAD program called Interact CAD for the MicroAngelo graphics board. When this product failed commercially, Riddle partnered with John Walker, a programmer and entrepreneur. They assembled a group of investors and founded Autodesk in April 1982. Their strategy was radical: create a general-purpose, scriptable CAD tool that ran on a $5,000–$10,000 microcomputer instead of a $125,000 dedicated workstation. autocad 1982

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