viking@iuvax.UUCP (Jon W. Backstrom) (10/04/87)
I sympathize with the problems of trying to get support from Commodore for educational institutions. I have tried repeatedly to get in contact with the proper folks at Commodore who could assist our efforts to use the Amiga in an educational setting. Even when I tried to establish a registered user's group for developers local to Indiana University, I was unable to speak with *anyone* who could give me information about what forms I should submit and to whom. My phone messages were repeatedly ignored, and I still haven't received any word in response to two letters over the past month. All we wanted to do was help the cause, but it appears that Commodore has all the business it needs. Oh well... I sure wish someone could have helped us establish a user's group in time to register for the new Amiga 500 software programs, but such is life. If anyone at Commodore is listening, PLEASE HELP!!! I'm anxious to hear from someone who can assist our efforts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Jon W. Backstrom "Yah sure...we gonna have fun, you bet!" | | Computer Science Department | | Indiana University UUCP: {ihnp4,pyramid,rutgers}!iuvax!viking | | Lindley Hall 101 ARPA: viking@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu | | Bloomington, IN 47405 | | "The world has arrived at an age of cheap | | (812) 335-2849 (Office) complex devices of great reliability; and | | (812) 336-3660 (Home) something is bound to come of it." | | - Vannevar Bush (1945) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* End of text from iuvax:comp.sys.amiga */