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From: bruceh@zygot.UUCP (Bruce Henderson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.next
Subject: Re: NeXT illegal when used at home???
Summary: Bus Chip
Keywords: illegal, FCC?
Message-ID: <2569@zygot.UUCP>
Date: 16 Aug 89 04:46:38 GMT
References: <10750@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <305@nueces.UUCP>
Distribution: na
Organization: ATI Wares Team
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In article <305@nueces.UUCP>, chari@nueces.UUCP (Christopher M. Whatley) writes:
> 
> So, tell me, do we also get the bus chip with the 1.0 upgrade?
> 
Yes you do, and a new PROM so if anyone has written thier software to
bind itself to a cretian cube via the unique ethernet address[copy
protection] they are screwed because 1.0 changes this address [as near
as I have heard]


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Bruce Henderson                                       Software Engineer
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