Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!teknowledge-vaxc!msimpson From: msimpson@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Mike Simpson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Red Ryder problems Keywords: Red Ryder Documentation Message-ID: <27285@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> Date: 11 Apr 89 00:00:23 GMT References: <1584@husc6.harvard.edu> <8186@chinet.chi.il.us> <2184@mace.cc.purdue.edu> <11703@paris.ics.uci.edu> Reply-To: msimpson@ursa-major.spdcc.comP (Mike Simpson) Organization: Cimflex Teknowledge, Inc.; Los Angeles, CA Lines: 31 In article <11703@paris.ics.uci.edu> nagel@wagram.ics.uci.edu (Mark Nagel) writes: >In article <2184@mace.cc.purdue.edu>, ajq@mace (John O'Malley) writes: >| >|People who paid the shareware fee for Red Ryder 9.4 (or earlier) are >|able to upgrade to RR 10.3 by downloading it from GEnie. Consequently, >|it's possible to legally own Red Ryder without documentation. >| > >That's a load of you know what. When 10.0 came out, Scott upgraded >only through mailed requests which required an upgrade fee even for >previously registered users. > >Anyway, if you have 10.3 and no documentation, either you don't keep >documentation or you stole 10.3 from the Round Table. Mark, That is absolutely NOT true. I have paid for RR8.0, 9.0, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 and 10.0. Several phone calls have yielded nothing in the way of new documentation beyond 9.4's, other than the note I got with my 10.0 disk telling me how to change 9.x procedure files to 10.0. I wouldn't throw around the charge of stolen software so casually. Mike Simpson msimpson@teknowledge-vaxc.arpa msimpson@spdcc.com -- Mike Simpson Cimflex Teknowledge, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Internet/Domain:msimpson@teknowledge-vaxc.arpa, msimpson@spdcc.com Usenet: ...!{smart-uucp-host}!teknowledge-vaxc.arpa!msimpson