Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!tramp!jet From: jet@tramp.tmc.edu (j. eric townsend) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Not having manuals and pirated software (was Re: One more try... Message-ID: <1990Mar27.234134.15770@lavaca.uh.edu> Date: 27 Mar 90 23:41:34 GMT References: <15031@snow-white.udel.EDU> Sender: nntppost@lavaca.uh.edu (NNTP Posting Service) Organization: /etc/organization Lines: 22 In article <15031@snow-white.udel.EDU> pfaff@mercury.asd.contel.com (Ray Pfaff - Oakwood 457 934-8162) writes: >As an interested bystander, how would you feel if I called you a thief because >you asked a question that's in the AmigaDos manual? That's certainly proof >that you must have stole your Amiga since the information should be availible >to you. Furthermore... I just acquired an Amiga (yea!), but it was used, and much of the original, paid-for software is without documentation. Some of it *has* full documentation, but my original copy of SimCity (for example) does not. I'm going to contact the publisher to see what I can do about getting a manual, since I have the master disk.... Same goes for a couple of other games, and a few sw packages -- original floppy, no manual. Not all of us with stupid questions are pirates. -- J. Eric Townsend University of Houston Dept. of Mathematics jet@karazm.math.uh.edu Skate UNIX(tm).