Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!van-bc!ubc-cs!alberta!dvinci!herald.usask.ca!maton From: maton@herald.usask.ca (Terry Maton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Copy II+ v9.0 Message-ID: <1990Mar6.214610.16483@dvinci.usask.ca> Date: 6 Mar 90 21:46:10 GMT References: <139.feeds.info-apple@pro-tcc> Sender: news@dvinci.usask.ca Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Lines: 28 In article <139.feeds.info-apple@pro-tcc> adreier@pro-tcc.cts.com (Andrew Dreier) writes: >I recently read in the March, 1990 NAUG newsletter that the early releases of >Copy II+ v9.0 had some "bugs" in it. The affected disk are the ones with the >file UTIL.SYSTEM dated Dec. 21, 1989 or earlier. The article continued to say >any of these disk would be replaced free of charge by Central Point Software. > >My question is what are these bugs? Also do you have to send in your original >disk to receive the replacement? There were several bugs, incl problems with the 'sort catalog' utility and others which caused strange things to happen (esp. with Laser 128 computers). No you don't have to send your original disk. I just phoned them, gave them my customer number, and the date of the UTIL.SYSTEM file, and they sent me a new copy FREE of charge. Another good point is that the revised 5.25 disk has only ONE file one the back for the parameters, instead of the silly TWO they had originally! Terry Terry Maton, U of Saskatchewan | "I... I wanted to be... A LUMBERJACK!" Saskatoon, Canada | "Oh, I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay, BITNET: MATON@SASK | I sleep all night and I work all day." UUCP: maton@herald.USask.ca | Monty Python