Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!natinst!bigtex!nueces!chari
From: chari@nueces.UUCP (Christopher M. Whatley)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next
Subject: Re: NeXT illegal when used at home???
Keywords: illegal, FCC?
Message-ID: <305@nueces.UUCP>
Date: 14 Aug 89 23:17:56 GMT
References: <10750@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
Reply-To: chari@nueces.UUCP (Christopher M. Whatley)
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Organization: Nueces Inc.- Makers of Crelm(TM) Toothpaste
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In article <10750@boulder.Colorado.EDU> hunt@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Lee Cameron Hunt) writes:
>using it at my apartment.  This is one of the responses I received:

>From: John_Corey@NeXT.COM
>>Presently, the NeXT system is not certified to be used in a
>>non-business enviroment.  Apartments are an example of places
>>which are off limits.  The problem is that the certification
>>has to be held up until the board is complete (the bus buffer
>>chip has still to be release.

For one thing, I broke the law for more than five months without knowing
it since I had my Next in my apartment from January to May. Thank you for
telling me UT MicroCenter (Or maybe Next should have told them!). At least
now I know what that big ol' socket is. I hope that "apartment" relly means
apartment here since I now have it in a house.

So, tell me, do we also get the bus chip with the 1.0 upgrade?


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