Hp win7 driver for Old Pen Plotters

Wouldn't it be nice if some smart person at hp spent 10 minutes of his time at lunch and made a driver for old hp pen  plotters? (DraftMaster I & II). I know there are thousands of them still out there. These plotters worked perfectly with windows xp. I also know there are a couple of companies that have made a driver for them, one is Winline however I think the cost is over $200 just for a driver.

Please disregard.
I see you started a new thread and I was unable to help with the BT on your other post.

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