> Wow...yet another case of RT Systems caring for their customers.You didn't
> even follow the basic rules (sending in the Registration Card) yet they
> treated you like you did.
It has been held that the sending in of a registration card is not
necessary in warranty or support cases. IMNSHO, all it does is get you
on mailing lists that propagate like wildfire. Most of the time, I need
nothing further from the manufacturer. In the small cases in which I DO
need more from the manufacturer, I provide them with the necessary proof
of ownership, if asked.
I have no gripe with RT Systems per se, except that I think they are WAY
too paranoid in their copy protection scheme. Every time I defrag my
hard drive, I have to reinstall the software. That torques me to no
end. As soon as the Linux software is available, I'm switching.
--
Kurt A. Freiberger, WB5BBW Network Environmentalist Austin, TX
Published 12/12/98, Saint Paul Pioneer Press Bulletin Board:
Redmond, WA (AP) -- Microsoft announced today that the official release
date for the new operating system "Windows 2000" will be delayed until
the second quarter of 1901.