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Old 10-11-1999
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Hi guys, a few questions...

I'm currently using Cubase 3.05 (original copy, all paid for, dongle 'n all!) running under Windows95. I can get my hands on a copy of NT (sorry Bill, you've got enough money).

1) Does my current version of Cubase run under NT?

2) Can I upgrade my version of Cubase to VST and will this run under NT? If so, does anybody know if it's cheaper to upgrade rather than buy VST outright?

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Cazzbarr,

I know that versions 3.5 and up will run under NT. It's getting all of your other hardware to do so.

As far as the upgrade goes, contact Steinberg, I'm pretty sure they offer a discounted upgrade.
www.steinberg.net


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