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    Purchasing an old mastercam seat

    Hi, I work for a very small shop. I have mastercam experience up until V9. They are using the old DOS version of Bobcad. I want them to change but was told it just cost to much. I was wondering if there is a way to purchase an older seat of mastercam? I was looking at either V8 or V9. We do only 2D stuff right now but I am a displaced moldmaker with asperations to allow them to take on 3D work. They really don't need all the bells and whistles, but at least some 3d maching capabilities. Thank-you in advance, your pal rono


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    Sorry to tell you Rono you really wont find the the option to by and old seat and still be own it.Have they looked at how much a level one would cost? after you buy that they can update to higher levels at the diffence between for say a Level one then a level two.
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    thanks for the info..i will look into it!!!


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