Re: Easy-PC to Circuitmaker Conversion

From: RST Engineering \(jw\) (jim_at_rstengineering.com)
Date: 12/27/04

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    I think I may have you beat. My original DOS copy was on a 5" floppy and
    the label on the disk itself was done with a dot matrix printer. I don't
    remember whether or not I kept either the serial or my customer number, as I
    was NOT particularly impressed with Dos version 1.0 or whatever it was.

    Jim

    "Leon Heller" <leon.heller@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
    news:41d06eca$0$16572$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...

    > I used Easy-PC for years from when it first came out (Customer Number
    > 13114). WestDev bought Number One when it eventually went bust, noticed
    > that I was the longest-serving original customer and asked me if I would
    > be interested in beta-testing their new Pulsonix software. They recently
    > gave me a copy of the latest Easy-PC V8 to try out and I was quite
    > impressed with it. I much prefer Pulsonix, of course.
    >
    > Leon


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