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BricsCAD Lite is no compromise CAD software that harnesses the dynamic power of DWG files. It brings a familiar suite of drafting tools, plus the ability to customize your workflow with the power of LISP routines.
Seamlessly shift from AutoCAD® LT to BricsCAD Lite. There is no need to change your printers, templates, blocks, or sheet set layouts – they are all 100% compatible with BricsCAD.
BricsCAD is based on native DWG for the highest compatibility with other CAD users across all industries.
1-Year Maintenance Included with License(s)
- Priority support
- Free major upgrades for one year
- Access to BricsCAD cloud (1 GB included - storage upgrades available)
BricsCAD Lite Primary Features
- 100% Real DWG
- LISP API with Visual Editor
- 2D Constraint Management
- AI: Blockify, MoveGuided
Familiar CAD tools
- Re-use AutoCAD Customizations
- 100% Real DWG
- Powerful, compatible LISP API
- 2D constraint manager
System requirements
Operating systems |
Microsoft Windows
- Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Windows 8 (64 bit)
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 or higher
Mac OSX 10.13 or higher Linux
- Ubuntu 10.04 or higher
- openSUSE (Newer than April 2018)
- Fedora
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Processor
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Intel or AMD CPU, 1ghz or faster |
Memory
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1 GB |
Hard drive |
1 GB for program files + 1 GB free space |
Display resolution
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1024 x 768 XGA with True Color |
Display
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- On Windows, all graphic cards from NVIDIA, ATI and INTEL are supported by RedSDK.
- On Linux, 3D graphics hardware acceleration in RedSDK is supported on the following video chipsets:
- NVIDIA cards. It is advised to use the latest recommended driver from NVIDIA.
- ATI cards. It is advised to use the latest recommended driver from ATI/AMD.
- 3D graphics hardware acceleration in RedSDK on Linux is NOT supported on:
- INTEL cards. As opposed to ATI and NVIDIA, 3D hardware acceleration in Linux drivers for INTEL cards is relatively new. So far we do not yet officially support 3D hardware acceleration on INTEL cards, although we are working on it.
- Laptops with dual graphics, although it happens to work on some dual graphics systems using recent versions of proprietary NVIDIA drivers.
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Need to work on both 2D and 3D files? Check out BricsCAD PRO.