te07#@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Tom Epperly) (01/07/87)
How do I get a Lattice update? I don't have an "update card", but I did buy it. Where should I write to and what should I sent? Tom Epperly **************************************************************** te07@andrew.cmu.edu (ARPANET) te07%tb.cc.cmu.edu@cmuccvma.bitnet (BITNET) te07@tb.cc.cmu.edu (CCNET) te07%tb.cc.cmu.edu@csnet-relay te07%tb.cc.cmu.edu@carnegie.mailnet (Mailnet while it lasts) ****************************************************************
mwm@eris.BERKELEY.EDU (Mike (Don't have strength to leave) Meyer) (01/07/87)
In article <MS.V3.18.te07.80020d03.newcastle.ibm032.323.0@andrew.cmu.edu> te07#@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Tom Epperly) writes: > >How do I get a Lattice update? I don't have an "update card", but >I did buy it. Where should I write to and what should I sent? I suspect a lot of people are wondering about that. I was in the same position, so I called the Lattice and asked. They told me exactly what to do, I did it, and my 3.10 update (well, actually it looks like the 3.10 package to me) was waiting for me after the holidays. The number to call is (probably) 312/858-7950. I was asked to send in a the label off my disk, or a copy thereof, and $75. One key fact - my disk had a serial number on the label, which means it was a Lattice, not C/A, disk. Not sure what Lattice is going to do about updating a disk if it doesn't have a serial number on the label. Oh, yeah - I also got a copy of the "Lattice Text Utilities" with the update. Has a few toys I was interested in (Unix-like ed/sed, find, wc, diff). Nice surprise, that. <mike