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    Unhappy mill 6 help

    Dear friend

    i have a problem here. my work company had an old dongle for mastercam mill 6 that works on windows 95 and on an old computer so. but now with our new computer with higher specs and the new windows my mill 6 dont work as ussually. my computer always get bluesceen when i open the program(mill 6 application). as a point now i use winxp sp2 and the processor is 2.8ghz intel with socket lga 775. as a note that application run well with the same windows but with 2.8ghz processor with mpga 478 socket .

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    Go to mastercam website and get the oldest Hasp drivers. under Misc there is one called Drivers.zip extract those and run the batch file it will run twice this should help it see the key and run.PS the last version of V6 was V6.1a you should be running that. but really they should update. but the V6 is know longer supported by CNC Software or any dealers as this is 12 to 13 years old. But i have installed and had it run on newer computers, just not the new dual cores and stuff.it will not run in vista. But XP SP2 yes.
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