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The FutureNet DASH Schematic Capture System for the IBM PC was introduced in April 1983. Screen capture is showing Version 6.0 from 1991 running as a DOS application on a Windows 98 system. The schematic is a Video Frame Grabber card for an ISA slot in an IBM PC. The schematic was drawn by Michael Holley in February 1990 and the capture was made in February 2012. The screen resolution was 640 by 480.

"The PC Becomes an Electronic Draftsman" George D Hughes, PC Magazine, Oct 1983, pages 530 to 540 [1]

The complete schematic and circuit description can be found in "Practical Design Using Programmable Logic" by David Pellerin and Michael Holley. Pages 315-349. ISBN 0-130723834-7 Invalid ISBN. Prentice-Hall 1991.
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