Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!tronsbox!dfrancis From: dfrancis@tronsbox.xei.com (Dennis Francis Heffernan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Wanting to snub Emulators Message-ID: <27337eb9-a3.11comp.sys.mac.misc-1@tronsbox.xei.com> Date: 4 Nov 90 03:00:08 GMT References: <1990Oct27.190254.8511@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> <1990Nov3.032740.10695@cun Lines: 24 RE Wanting to snub Amax "The majority of AMAX users have pirated ROMS" As an Amiga owner (with a legitimately bought-and-paid-for AMAX with Mac floppy and real, live Mac ROMS), I do not know a single person who USES the pirated version of AMAX. Everyone I know who has/had it ran it a few times and deleted it. It's worthless without the hardware interface. I'd be interested in seeing how you conducted your survey. "Changing a Mac disk to an AMAX disk is a change in form and you can't do it" So's putting your bought-and-paid-for program on a hard drive. If your licensing agreement doesn't allow THAT, screw it. dfrancis@tronsbox.xei.com ...uunet!tronsbox!dfrancis GEnie: D.HEFFERNAN1 "...when Fortran was introduced, it was claimed that Fortran would largely eliminate coding and debugging! Of course, that claim proved to be quite false" - UNIVERSAL ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE, Robert M. Fitz & Larry Crocket