Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!elroy!gryphon!pnet02!gregmarq From: gregmarq@pnet02.cts.com (Greg Marquez) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Aunt Arctic Adventure Message-ID: <16479@gryphon.COM> Date: 6 Jun 89 09:20:14 GMT Sender: root@gryphon.COM Organization: People-Net [pnet02], Redondo Beach, CA. Lines: 37 > From: uggbrand@cs.Buffalo.EDU (G. Brandon Brooks) > Sure it is. The instructions are right in the instruction booklet. > the level. There is no way around this. But, fortunately, if you had the > diskette protection notch turned so that the program can write to the disk, >(3) How can I make more than 1 copy of the game? > Why do you want to do this? There should be no reason unless you are > pirating this program. A game such as Aunt Arctic Adventure will be > last over a year at the least. If you have ONE back-up, you should be > happy - you'll have the game virtually forever - it seems to me you have > a pirated version of the game (see #1) and/or are trying to give it out > to others. Please don't. Aunt Arctic Adventure is an excellent program > that took long, hard hours for the author to program, and he did a very > fine job! Brandon, It's very easy to 'forget' to read the manual, especially when the instructions are only a paragraph or two long. . .burried in four pages of copywrite notices in several different languages. As for copying the disk: I would like the peace of mind that I have a backup before letting my kids at the game. . .I play with my original Aunt Arctic Adventure, un-write protected, but I still wish for a backup. . .especially with the flaky copy protection it has (It only 'likes' one of our four Amigas). I don't see how it 'seems' that he has a copied version. I would have asked the same questions a couple of weeks ago. R.G.M. Richard G. Marquez / Echidna Software \|// Echidna - the best little 3501 Jasmine Ave. #15 / L.A., Ca. 90034 _oo // monotreme money can buy gregmarq@pnet02.CTS.COM {decwrl, ames}!gryphon!pnet02!gregmarq