Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!princeton!orsvax1!pyrnj!caip!seismo!ut-sally!ut-ngp!ut-dillo!werner From: werner@ut-dillo.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Re: Problem with System 3.X Message-ID: <217@ut-dillo.UUCP> Date: Wed, 30-Apr-86 23:12:43 EDT Article-I.D.: ut-dillo.217 Posted: Wed Apr 30 23:12:43 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 4-May-86 04:42:27 EDT References: <1035@runx.OZ> <247@ur-tut.UUCP> <214@ut-dillo.UUCP> Reply-To: werner@dillo.UUCP (PUT YOUR NAME HERE) Organization: UTexas Computation Center, Austin, Texas Lines: 17 one additional quote from the Dec-85 Supplement: [from "About the Supplement, page 7] Except those marked with an asterisk ... [refering to Alpha-versions of files "Hard Disk 20" and an Installer Script "External Drive" that allows use of an external 800K-drive in an "old-ROM" 512K MAC ] ...all files on this disk are available for licensing. If you have a license for the Macintosh System Disk, your license automatically extends to the software on this disk [ meaning Finder-5.2, System-3.1.1, etc.] ... the question is, does an Apple dealer have a software license or not? I'd suspect it's one thing to sell hardware which includes Apple-software, but handing out software upgrades is something totally different (to those in business and dealing with lawyers, anyway)