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Written by Charles George Ramsey and John Ray Jr. Hoke   
Wednesday, 18 April 2007

Architectural Graphic Standards, Tenth Edition (Book only) (Hardcover) For over 70 years, Architectural Graphic Standards has been the bedrock design reference for generations of architects, builders and engineers. Now comes the most complete design tool yet--the completely updated and expanded Tenth Edition. You'll find a wealth of information, complete with 10,000 drawings. Provides a guide and reference offered to the building design and construction community as a source of design data and details in architecture and civil, mechanical and structural engineering. CD-ROM included. DLC: Building--Details--Drawing.

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Card catalog description

Based on and contains all of the information from 9th edition of Architectural Graphic Standards. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

System Requirements


Architectural Graphic Standards CD-ROM Version 3.0 will run under Windows95, Windows98 and Windows NT

Minimum System Configuration:

  1. Processor: IBM Compatible PC 486DX/33
  2. Memory: 24 MB
  3. Disk Space: 1.5 MB
  4. CD ROM : Single speed
  5. Mouse: Yes
  6. Screen Resolution: 800 x 600 x 256 colors
  7. Recommended System Configuration
  8. Processor: IBM Compatible Pentium PC 266 or faster
  9. Memory: 32 MB
  10. Disk Space: 1.5 MB
  11. CD ROM: 20x or faster
  12. Mouse: Yes
  13. Screen Resolution: 1024 x 758 x 16 bit color
  14. Netscape 4.0 (or later) or Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later) is required for use of Industry Links and Web features.

Copyright Information

  1. Masterspec is a registered trademark of The American Institute of Architects.
  2. MasterFormat is a joint publication of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) and is used with permission.
  3. Architects' First Source for Products is a comprehensive directory of commercial building product manufacturers-both in print and on the Internet.
  4. Architectural Graphic Standards CD-ROM Version 3.0 developed by Jordani Multimedia and published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Ramsey/Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards, Tenth Edition. Prepared by The American Institute of Architects. Edited by John Ray Hoke, Jr., FAIA.
  5. MicroStation is a registered trademark of Bentley Systems, Inc.
  6. AutoCAD® 2000 is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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For over 60 years, Architectural Graphic Standards has been the bedrock design reference for generations of architects, builders and engineers. Now comes the most complete design tool yet--the completely updated and expanded book/CD-ROM Tenth Edition. You'll find a wealth of information, complete with 10,000 drawings.

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Bogdan V
Thanks in advance, Wednesday, 18 April 2007

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Well this is good to know this, some writes or providers don't think at the buyer or costumer, they just think on how to sell more quick the product and the customer support is forget it. Thanks in advance for this.
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Phil Harrison
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While the Architectural Graphics Standards book is as good a reference as always, the enticement of a CD-Rom is a false promise. You have to purchase an unlock code to access the Rom. Said access code is available for a fee of $425.00. That wasn't disclosed before I purchased it.
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