Macbook autocad incompatible pourquoi?

bonjour j'ai un macbook sous snox leopard osx 10.6.8 10K549 et je ne peux pas installer le logiciel autocad car il me dit que la carte graphique n'est pas prise en charge que dois je faire?
dois-je changer de carte graphique pour pouvoir utiliser ce logiciel indispensable pour mes etudes ou carrement changer d'ordinateur? si oui lequel il me faudrait? merci

Je ne crois pas que vous pouvez mettre à jour la carte graphique dans un Macbook. En tout cas, pour exécuter Auto Cad vous avez besoin d'un ordinateur plus rapide.
Il ya une application appelée TurboCAD. Les versions précédentes ne fonctionnent sur les anciens Mac. J'ai utilisé la version 3 sur un système d'exploitation Mac sous 10.6.

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