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Posted by on October 8, 2008, 5:14 pm
On Sep 10, 8:19=A0pm, scrall_at_cinci_dot_rr_dot_...@foo.com (scrall)
wrote:
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> Hi, I would like to start using my Husqvarna #1 embroidery machine after =
a
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> long
> time sitting idle. =A0The reader writer will not install on my new comput=
er
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> to use
> the old customizing plus 5.1 software that I have. =A0
> Is there hardware and software I can buy to be able to get going again?
> I'd like
> to not spend a ton of money. =A0I really just want to take purchased desi=
gns
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> off the
> web and arrange them perhaps with lettering, and then sew them up. =A0Are
> there 3rd
> party software available that creates .hus files? =A0My experience with
> Viking
> software was not good in 1999... The customizer software was ok, but the
> digitizer
> software was awful software, hard to install, hard to use. =A0
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I too have a 1+ and found that the Amazing Box by Great Notions is my
solution. It will write cards in hus format that fit into the 1+
without having to use the viking software or dongle.
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> long
> time sitting idle. The reader writer will not install on my new computer
> to use
> the old customizing plus 5.1 software that I have.
> Is there hardware and software I can buy to be able to get going again?
> I'd like
> to not spend a ton of money. I really just want to take purchased designs
> off the
> web and arrange them perhaps with lettering, and then sew them up. Are
> there 3rd
> party software available that creates .hus files? My experience with
> Viking
> software was not good in 1999... The customizer software was ok, but the
> digitizer
> software was awful software, hard to install, hard to use.
> -------------------------------------
> ##-----------------------------------------------##
> Delivered via http://www.sewgirls.com/
> Sewing Community of the Net
> Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup -
> alt.sewing.mach-embroider - 1827 messages and counting!
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