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Re: CAD for older computers

What type of CAD program are you looking for? Years ago there was something like Expert Cad or KeyCad or something that would run on really old computers (like the original Pentiums)

3d modeling software seems to be kind of expensive, and the folks who sell it don't sell old versions cheap or give them away, as far as I can tell.
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