I should structure the answer step by step, first confirming there's no unauthorized free download available, then explaining the official avenues (trial, education), and steps to access them. Also, mention alternatives in case the user can't find it, like older versions or other free software.

Hmm, I should start by checking if there's an official source for PLSCADD 2024. The parent company is Autodesk, right? They have a website where they usually distribute their software. Maybe a trial version or educational license is available through the Autodesk Education Community? That's a common practice for them.

Oh, right, the Autodesk 360 subscription might include PLSCADD, but the user would have to subscribe, which isn't free, but maybe there's a free trial period for the subscription. The user is asking for a free download, so perhaps the trial period is what they need. Alternatively, if they're students, the educational version is free, but for professionals, it's a paid software.

Also, after downloading, the installation process might require an account and license key. If it's a trial, the license key comes with the trial period. For the educational version, it's usually free but with a need for verification of education status.

Wait, another thought: sometimes the latest version is not immediately available as a free download. If 2024 is a new release, maybe the free version hasn't been rolled out yet. It's possible the user is looking for a newer version than what's currently available, so I should check the latest version on Autodesk's site.

Wait, I should also mention that the user needs to meet system requirements. If they're trying to run PLSCADD 2024 on an older machine, there could be compatibility issues. Suggest checking the system requirements on the official site.

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