Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!haven!uvaarpa!hub!bayers From: bayers@hub.cs.jmu.edu (brian ayers) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Spectre GCR Keywords: HyperCard Message-ID: <1990Dec6.000851.4663@hub.cs.jmu.edu> Date: 6 Dec 90 00:08:51 GMT References: <1990Oct22.002655.13851@hub.cs.jmu.edu> <1990Oct22.130927.214@cs.dal.ca> <1990Oct23.002208.3847@hub.cs.jmu.edu> <1990Oct24.024136.602@cs.dal.ca> <210@stbimbo.UUCP> <9861@milton.u.washington.edu> <697@donk.UUCP> <9978@milton.u.washington.edu> Distribution: na Organization: James Madison University Lines: 23 iho@cac.washington.edu (Il Oh) writes: >Okay. As I sit here typing away, I see the stack of the system disks >I couldn't get to work. They say v. 6.0.5 on them. I wrote the previous >post at work where I didn't know which version I had sitting next to my >ST at home. You know, I just thought of something... Apple apple hasn't made any real complaints against the GCR, and we (GCR users) have been thinking that this is because Apple doesn't consider us a threat. What if they do and they gave a few of their engineers an ST and said "Try to make System NOT run on this thing." That way they wouldn't ruffle any feathers or cause any great legal arguments. I'm using 6.0.3 and I'm not going to change until the verdict on System 7 comes in. Just a thought. JT internet: help_jt@vax1.acs.jmu.edu or bayers@hub.cs.jmu.edu