NEXTcube, now what?

From: Rich Lafferty <rich_at_alcor.concordia.ca>
Date: Thu Dec 7 11:39:09 2000

On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:35:25AM -0800, Mike Ford (mikeford_at_socal.rr.com) wrote:
> >A few months ago it was trivial or free if you already owned a
> >license; you'd send your license number to Apple (well, to a company
>
> >The address to which the license/serial number, mailing address, phone
> >number, and version of NEXTSTEP/OpenStep wwould have been sent was
> ><apple_at_logistix.com>. The address appears to still exist, but I'm not
> >sure if the program is still on.
>
> Anybody have a "spare" serial number? I know I will dig up some NeXT
> machine eventually to play with, but I don't want to miss out on the
> software if I can still get it.

Before people start jumping in, keep in mind that a serial number can
be used *once*. If you let someone else use your machine's serial
number to obtain NEXTSTEP, that means you won't be able to get it
yourself.

(It's still commercial software, by the way -- you might want to be
careful requesting same on large, public mailing lists. Not that *I*
care, but there's usually someone that does.)

  -Rich

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