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Steven Levine wrote:
>In <429.20.38.26.30.08.2004@host.domain>, on 08/30/04
> at 08:37 PM, "Larry Tawa" said:
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>>FWIW - thinking SVISTA to run Windows et al on an eCS/SMP system.
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>OK. I did talk to Roderick today, but I forgot to ask about the SVISTA
>details.
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>>Interestingly the upgrade from eComStation 1.x Multi Processor Pack to
>>version 1.2 costs only $1.00. Is the SMP version 1.2 upgrade simply just a name upgrade for consistency?
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>Hard to say. I guess they need to charge to update the entitlement
>database. :-) The code is exactly the same as v1.1.
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>>When is the deadline for orders please?
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>I'm going to stop taking requests on Wednesday. This should give everyone that's interested a chance to participate. With luck I can have firm prices from Roderick by Friday and we can place on order as soon as I collect money from everyone.
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>Regards,
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>Steven
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Steven,
I want two eCS 1.2 licenses, and one Application Pack license, please.
Thanks,
Colin Campbell
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