If you would rather do this manually, read the full Instructions, check the manual, orĮmail: Questions, Comments, Bug Reports, Etc. If you put the files in a different location Aasup will ask you where it is. Open Autocad and drag the file Aasup.lsp from C:\Rocket\ into the current drawing. Unzip the Rocket files to C:\Rocket\Blocks, C:\Rocket\Lisp, etc. Choose the height you would like to make your rocket I made mine 4 up. You can make this cylinder with any dimensions that you want but for mine I made it 1 wide. When you open that up you will want to start by making a cylinder. Rocket also makes a small, simple P&ID package. When you log into Auto CAD you will want to make a new drawing in 3D modeling. This makes it look much more attractive and you shouldn't be using a cad program if you have no aesthetic sense.
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(It's in the Rocket zip file if you already downloaded that.)Īs always, you are not allowed to put the manual in a three-ring binder or staple it - it must be printed on both sides of the paper and spiral bound with a clear or translucent cover.ĭownload the coloured first page of the manual. This is mandatory: if you are using Rocket you must have a copy. It's not encrypted, doesn't use hardware locks, won't mess with your settings or take over your system.ĭownload The Manual. Why use RocketCad? If you are here you probably do, but here are a few reasons.ĭownload Rocket. (Apologies for not having a beautiful web page. (For those who care, Rocket is currently at release 897.6.09_ac2.) Still, there will be new things, and some of them might be useful. There are likely to be improvements and additions rather than wholesale changes to justify a new release, so it won't be radically different. Rocket is updated all the time, the website less often. Important: This update contains several bug fixes.