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From: bruce@voysys.UUCP (Bruce Beare)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux
Subject: Re: Apple A/UX Dealer Hot-line is less then entirely useful.
Summary: You miss my point.
Keywords: A/UX service
Message-ID: <271@voysys.UUCP>
Date: 4 Jul 88 18:44:18 GMT
References: <268@voysys3.UUCP> <13237@apple.Apple.COM>
Distribution: na
Organization: Voysys Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA
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In article <13237@apple.Apple.COM>, jk@Apple.COM (John Kullmann) writes:
> In article <268@voysys3.UUCP> bruce@voysys3.UUCP (Bruce Beare) writes:
> >I next called
> >"Computer Plus" (735-1199) and was informed that they do not support
> >A/UX and may choose to not support it in the future (too expensive to
> >staff for it).
> >I wonder how much of that "large list" is incorrect. :-)
> 
> ... 
> If you are just continuing to flame the availablity of A/UX, gee thanks,
> but hasn't that topic sucked up enough net bandwidth already?

You completely miss my point. The previous posting indicated that there was
an in-place dealer network (of large proportions). I called the customer
relations number and they gave me several "local A/UX dealers". I selected
the nearest one and called them - ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT THEY WERE NOT AN 
A/UX DEALER.

BTW, we already have A/UX (certified developer program - it's great!), and I 
was inquiring about updates, support, etc. Also note, we don't bother to run
the current version of A/UX - there isn't much there of interest that we don't
have on other Unix boxes (litany of A/UX failings and omissions can be culled 
from old news articles and does not really need to be repeated.)

	Bruce Beare