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Greetings to the list,
I am switching from Windows 95 to NT, and I am trying to get PCAD
Master Designer to work on the new machine. The Accel web site states
that PCAD will only work on NT if you have a serial key, with the help
of a third party driver. Of course, my hardware key is parallel.
Do any of you use PCAD on NT, and know a way around this problem?
As a last resort, I will probably have to set up the machine to dual
boot NT and DOS. (Assuming that will even work.)
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Ron James
UT Electronic Controls
Huntington, IN
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