Autodesk Autocad - 2010 -64-bit- ((exclusive))
That is indeed a good piece—specifically for a very narrow range of users (legacy hardware/software compatibility). Here is why it stands out:
In AutoCAD 2010 (64-bit), full-paper printing is achieved by selecting "Full Bleed" paper sizes (e.g., ISO Full Bleed A1) in the Page Setup Manager to eliminate non-printable margins. To set this up, select a plotter like DWG To PDF.pc3, set the plot area to Layout, and ensure the scale is 1:1. For comprehensive training, refer to the AutoCAD 2010 & AutoCAD LT 2010 Bible AutoCAD 2010 Essentials AutoCAD How to Create Layouts - New Layout Tutorial Autodesk AutoCAD 2010 -64-BIT-
Verdict: It is a good piece for an offline, dedicated legacy workstation (e.g., a CNC computer running Windows 7). For a modern office or personal machine, it is abandonware that introduces more risk than value. That is indeed a good piece —specifically for
PDF Integration: Significantly improved PDF support, allowing users to export drawings to PDF with better quality and smaller file sizes, as well as use PDF files as underlays. For comprehensive training, refer to the AutoCAD 2010
The release of Autodesk AutoCAD 2010 -64-BIT- shattered that barrier. By allowing the software to address more than 4GB of physical memory, users experienced:
Feature proposal — 64‑bit support for Autodesk AutoCAD 2010
Summary
Add native 64‑bit support to AutoCAD 2010 to enable larger model capacity, improved stability, and better performance on modern hardware.
The Critical Caveats (as of 2026):