View all newsletters
Receive our newsletter - data, insights and analysis delivered to you
  1. Technology
February 22, 1989

CADAM HAS UNIX, MS-DOS VERSIONS OF ITS CAD/CAM SOFTWARE

By CBR Staff Writer

Cadam Inc, the Burbank, California computer-aided design software firm owned by Lockheed Corp, has come out with a version of its Professional Cadam for Unix workstations: already available on the IBM RT, it is now also up on Sun Microsystems and Apollo Computer workstations. Portability has been achieved by isolating the hardware-specific portion of the program in a readily modified suite of subroutines called PowerLink. No prices. Cadam has also announced Micro Cadam Plus for 80386 based MS-DOS machines that can address memory beyond the 640Kb limit. It needs 4Mb memory, maths co-processor and a hard disk. Out now, it is $4,000.

Content from our partners
An evolving cybersecurity landscape calls for multi-layered defence strategies
Powering AI’s potential: turning promise into reality
Unlocking growth through hybrid cloud: 5 key takeaways

Websites in our network
Select and enter your corporate email address Tech Monitor's research, insight and analysis examines the frontiers of digital transformation to help tech leaders navigate the future. Our Changelog newsletter delivers our best work to your inbox every week.
  • CIO
  • CTO
  • CISO
  • CSO
  • CFO
  • CDO
  • CEO
  • Architect Founder
  • MD
  • Director
  • Manager
  • Other
Visit our privacy policy for more information about our services, how Progressive Media Investments may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.
THANK YOU