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Hi, I'm a new user (but in fact a very old one) with mathcad prime 4. Since few month I'm my own boss. For the first time I have bought mathcad prime and install it, before it was TI guy who do that for me. But I have more than 6000 mathcad files (from mathcad 8 to mathcad prime 3). I need to convert some of them but I need mathcad 15. I don't have mathcad 15 but someone explain to me that I have the right to install mathcad 15 and mathcad prime on the same computer... I can't use both mathcad in same time but only for converting.
Is it right ? where can I find mathcad 15?
Yves Rossignol
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Yes, you can install MC15 parallel to Prime and it will be happy to use the same license file which Prime uses.
You can use both versions and you need MC15 to do the conversion from MC to Prime.
Find the english version of MC15 here
http://download.ptc.com/products/mathcad/trial/mc15/Mathcad15_EN.zip
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/mathcad/free-trial/thank-you
Yes, you can install MC15 parallel to Prime and it will be happy to use the same license file which Prime uses.
You can use both versions and you need MC15 to do the conversion from MC to Prime.
Find the english version of MC15 here
http://download.ptc.com/products/mathcad/trial/mc15/Mathcad15_EN.zip
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/mathcad/free-trial/thank-you
Your licence for prime should work for mathcad 15 too.
Download here:
http://support.ptc.com/products/mathcad/mathcad-15-0/free-trial?refid=cadventure
They can both run independently and it will be available for conversion via prime under the Input/Output tab.
Thanks you for all information. I will try this immediately