


Choose from options like Business, Student or Teacher and click on Next.Then select what you will use the software for.Read the system requirements and so on and click on Next.Go to and click-free trials and then click on 3ds max.That includes not only the program itself but also supporting features like licensing.

Developers regularly retire older software as it won't run reliably on newer hardware and operating systems. You can get newer versions than the 2013 release I'm assuming you mean you cannot get access to the 2013 or older releases. In some cases this will work, but with a memory-hungry program like 3DSMAX you want to access more than 4 GB of RAM. You cannot install 64-bit software on a 32-bit OS, so I'm assuming your comment is on installing a 32-bit program on a 64-bit system. Those building blocks use 64-bit math and pointers, allowing access to larger amounts of memory than with a 32-bit application. These building blocks are 64-bit, so the operating system must also be 64-bit to support them. This allows for rapidly creating and easily maintaining very complex applications. Software isn't written from the ground-up anymore, its written using building blocks created by others (in this case, mostly Microsoft). Your questions a are little jumbled, but I'll try to answer.
