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Autocad LT12 Lisp

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Forum Name: AutoCAD
Forum Description: Discussion about AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, viewers, DWG and DWF formats, Design Review, AutoCAD 360, add-ons
URL: https://www.cadforum.cz/forum_en/forum_posts.asp?TID=11874
Printed Date: 22.Apr.2026 at 21:17


Topic: Autocad LT12 Lisp
Posted By: Hobblenobble
Subject: Autocad LT12 Lisp
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2016 at 08:59
Hi, I have just had my eyes opened to the wonderful world of LIPS routines and how powerful they are. However, i am running autocad LT12 and there does not appear to be a facility to run LISP. Can anyone help with this please? Are there any add-ons etc. There is a possibility that we may be upgradingto autocad lt17. Thank you.

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Hobblenobble



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2016 at 12:07
Lisp is NOT supported in any version of AutoCAD LT.  You are limited to macros or diesel macros.  There are a couple of websites solely dedicated to LT that demonstrate the use of these programming options.  There is only one add-on for LT that supposedly gives users the ability to utilize lisp in LT but I don't know for sure if it works or not as I have never tried it.  A simple search should bring up links to the program website.

Here you go...http://www.cadsta.com/


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Posted By: Robert_D
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2016 at 17:02
You'll need invest in full blown AutoCAD, or an alternative such as Grabert Ares Commander, BricsCAD, ZWCad, to name a few.


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2016 at 17:27
Or buy, if possible, CADSTA and see if it works.  Of course there is no telling what it's future may be if and when AutoDesk decides to take the company to court.  I think they drove another company with a similar such program out of business.  That's what happens when you mess with the bully on the block.


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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

<<AutoCAD 2015>>



Posted By: Robert_D
Date Posted: 24.Jun.2016 at 18:22
Originally posted by John Connor John Connor wrote:

.. AutoDesk...they drove another company with a similar such program out of business...
LT EXTENDER. It was a very popular / useful add-on to LT.



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