If you are receiving either an “Out of memory” or “Memory allocation error” while trying to plot inside of AutoCAD 2000, then you are most likely missing the AutoCAD 2000 patch called “plotupdate”.
This blog documents how to install the “plotupdate” patch on Windows7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 64bit. NOTE: You will have needed to install AutoCAD 2000 first
Here is the English readme for the AutoCAD 2000 plotupdate patch which explains what it specifically addresses. Click here for French, German, Italian and Spanish readme for plotupdate.exe
Here’s how to patch your AutoCAD 2000 with the plotupdate.exe
If your PlotUpdate setup is not starting after 45 minutes
If you still can’t get your plotter to work
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Well, after having installed my old Autocad2000 using the longbow converter on my new Win10 64 it worked fine. This was about 1 1/2 month ago. Yesterday, when I wanted to plot a plan it started to show "Memory allocation error" and the following text.
Nothing had changed on my computer. Same printer etc.
I found the Plotupdate and used the longbow converter as directed to install the update.
According to the converter everything ended fine.
Trying to plot and ............ same problem. My printer "EPSON XP-212 and the Windows print to PDF gives the same result. "None device substituted"
So far I'm not really satisfied.
And I have a big problem. I need that plan!
Regards
G. STRASSER, Engineer
Did you ever get this resolved? I'm having the exact same issue now after upgrading from win7 to win10
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