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Boardmaker 2 (DOS-based PCB design program) - anyone got a legitimate version to sell?

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David Chapman

If anyone knows of, a (legitimate) version of this rather old DOS
PCB design program, COMPLETE with manual, disks and dongle, that is no
longer being used and available for sale or trade, please let me know.

Many thanks,

- Dave.
 
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Raveninghorde

If anyone knows of, a (legitimate) version of this rather old DOS
PCB design program, COMPLETE with manual, disks and dongle, that is no
longer being used and available for sale or trade, please let me know.

Many thanks,

- Dave.

I've got a spare dongle. I'll look for disks and manual next week.

I was scrapping some old PCs yesterday and was thinking I need to keep
one to run BM2. About once a year I need to check an old design.
 
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David Chapman

Raveninghorde said:
I've got a spare dongle. I'll look for disks and manual next week.

I was scrapping some old PCs yesterday and was thinking I need to keep
one to run BM2. About once a year I need to check an old design.

Very many thanks - I'd really appreciate it. Please contact me off NG
to discuss - my e-mail address is valid.

ATB - Dave
 
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Les Cargill

Raveninghorde said:
I've got a spare dongle. I'll look for disks and manual next week.

I was scrapping some old PCs yesterday and was thinking I need to keep
one to run BM2. About once a year I need to check an old design.

There is a program called DOSBOX which may keep you from needing to keep
one of those old computers. It's a scary good DOS emulator.
I've not tried any parallel port shenanigans with it, so the dongle
could be a problem.

http://www.dosbox.com/
 
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David Chapman

Les Cargill said:
There is a program called DOSBOX which may keep you from needing to
keep one of those old computers. It's a scary good DOS emulator.
I've not tried any parallel port shenanigans with it, so the dongle
could be a problem.

http://www.dosbox.com/

Many thanks for that useful piece of information. I'll check it out.

73 - Dave.
 
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