Path: utzoo!censor!geac!jtsv16!uunet!lll-winken!arisia!sgi!shinobu!odin!bigboote!dunlap From: dunlap@bigboote.sgi.com (D. Christopher Dunlap) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: 4D/20 manuals Message-ID: <307@odin.SGI.COM> Date: 7 Aug 89 19:33:07 GMT References: <10504@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <39633@sgi.SGI.COM> Distribution: usa Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 43 In article <39633@sgi.SGI.COM> jmb@patton.sgi.com (Jim Barton) writes: >In article <10504@boulder.Colorado.EDU>, paulc@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Paul Connally) writes: >> >> I have IRIX version 3.1D, is this the most recent version and >> if not how do I go about getting the most recent one? >> >> Paul Connally paulc@boulder.colorado.edu >> University of Colorado High Voltage Electron Microscope Lab >> MCDB - Box 347 "A higher potential for >> Boulder, CO 80309 better penetration." >The latest release >of IRIX is 3.1G, which you should be able to get through customer support. > >Always remember, if you have any problems at all, call the >Geometry Hotline at 1-800-345-0222. It is manned and ready to help YOU >out! > >-- Jim Barton >Silicon Graphics Computer Systems "UNIX: Live Free Or Die!" >jmb@sgi.sgi.com, sgi!jmb@decwrl.dec.com, ...{decwrl,sun}!sgi!jmb Most people will find 3.1D works just fine. That's why we're still shipping it on systems. If you have this release and are having some kind of trouble with something in particluar, then give us a call. We might be able to help, or it might be fixed in one of our intermediate releases (like 3.1G). You should have recently received a document called "The Geometry Hotline Users Guide", which explains our operation and how to make best use of it. If you haven't seen it, ask around. Someone there probably got one (depends on who's in our database as the owner of the system). If you didn't get one, send me email (dunlap@sgi.com) and I'll make sure you get one. later, chris D. Christopher Dunlap email: dunlap@sgi.sgi.com Hardware Product Support