jpm@bnl44.arpa (John McNamee) (10/31/85)
Have you all seen the ads for Mystic Pascal? They promise the world for a low price. Sound a little familiar? It should. Guess who runs Mystic? None other than Jim Tyson of JRT Pascal fame. Would you buy something from the man who pulled off the JRT scam? I sure as hell wouldn't, and I don't think many other people would either. And don't think that Jim has reformed his ways. Mystic Pascal is nowhere near done, yet you can be sure they will take your money and tell you that your package will ship the next day. AVOID THIS PRODUCT LIKE THE PLAGUE!!! -- John P. McNamee decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl44!jpm jpm@BNL44.ARPA
peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva) (11/02/85)
> than Jim Tyson of JRT Pascal fame. Would you buy something from the man who > pulled off the JRT scam? I sure as hell wouldn't, and I don't think many This is the first I heard that JRT was a scam. I had heard that it was badly non-standard and buggy, but what do you want for $30? Especially back then. It might be less impressive than advertised, but what isn't? That certainly doesn't make it a scam. But while I'm on the subject of words... Had you ever considered that your statement might be described as libel? -- Name: Peter da Silva Graphic: `-_-' UUCP: ...!shell!{graffiti,baylor}!peter IAEF: ...!kitty!baylor!peter
ir320@sdcc6.UUCP (ir320) (11/02/85)
In article <2644@brl-tgr.ARPA> jpm@bnl44.arpa (John McNamee) writes: >Mystic Pascal is nowhere near done, yet you can be sure they will take your >money and tell you that your package will ship the next day. > >AVOID THIS PRODUCT LIKE THE PLAGUE!!! Second that. We are a devloper and we made arrangements for free copies from the Mystic Man, he must be a mystic to get it working, it bombs, it couldn't even compile its own test program. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BUY THIS PRODUCT. It is EVEN WORSE than JRT 3.0 (at least that ran.) John Antypas UC San Diego uucp: ...!{ucbvax,decvax,ihnp4,noscvax}!sdcsvax!sdcc6!ir320 arpa: ir320%sdcc6@sdcsvax.ARPA
jpm@bnl44.arpa (John McNamee) (11/03/85)
I said... >>than Jim Tyson of JRT Pascal fame. Would you buy something from the man who >>pulled off the JRT scam? I sure as hell wouldn't, and I don't think many And Peter da Silva replied... >This is the first I heard that JRT was a scam. I had heard that it was badly >non-standard and buggy, but what do you want for $30? Especially back then. >It might be less impressive than advertised, but what isn't? That certainly >doesn't make it a scam. > >But while I'm on the subject of words... > >Had you ever considered that your statement might be described as libel? What do you call it when a company takes your money and doesn't deliver the product? I call it a scam. JRT took orders, cashed checks, and charged credit cards and then only delivered to a very small number of buyers. A large number of people were left with a chased check and no product when JRT went bankrupt. The fact that Mystic Pascal is VAPORWARE just drives home the point that it would be very unwise to send money to these people and expect to get anything in return. Now, as to my choice of words... I may very well be open to a libel suit. But then so will all the hundreds of people on CompuServe who declared JRT a ripoff. Jim Tyson has a bad name in the microcomputer industry. If he wants to redeem himself he should find a better way then trying to sell vaporware. -- John P. McNamee decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl44!jpm jpm@BNL44.ARPA
peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva) (11/04/85)
> What do you call it when a company takes your money and doesn't deliver the > product? I call it a scam. JRT took orders, cashed checks, and charged > credit cards and then only delivered to a very small number of buyers. A > large number of people were left with a chased check and no product when > JRT went bankrupt. > > > Now, as to my choice of words... I may very well be open to a libel suit. > But then so will all the hundreds of people on CompuServe who declared JRT > a ripoff. Jim Tyson has a bad name in the microcomputer industry. If he wants > to redeem himself he should find a better way then trying to sell vaporware. Interesting. I never heard of any of this... and I was following JRT with some interest back when I was thinking of getting a CP/M machine. AT the time the choice of a programming language was basically JRT Pascal or BDS 'C', both of which were non-standard and (reputedly) buggy. I eventually went with BDS for the machine at work & never bothered to get a CP/M machine of mine own. Of course I didn't have a Compuserve account but neither Infoworld, nor Byte, nor Dr. Dobbs breathed a word of this. -- Name: Peter da Silva Graphic: `-_-' UUCP: ...!shell!{graffiti,baylor}!peter IAEF: ...!kitty!baylor!peter
cem@intelca.UUCP (Chuck McManis) (11/11/85)
> Have you all seen the ads for Mystic Pascal? They promise the world for a low > price. Sound a little familiar? It should. Guess who runs Mystic? None other > than Jim Tyson of JRT Pascal fame. Would you buy something from the man who > pulled off the JRT scam? I sure as hell wouldn't, and I don't think many > other people would either. And don't think that Jim has reformed his ways. > Mystic Pascal is nowhere near done, yet you can be sure they will take your > money and tell you that your package will ship the next day. > > AVOID THIS PRODUCT LIKE THE PLAGUE!!! > -- > John P. McNamee decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl44!jpm jpm@BNL44.ARPA You didn't mention if you had bought it but I suspect you haven't. I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has seen a copy of MP and to know how it stacks up. I agree that JRT and Jim Tyson made a LOT of enemys with the JRT scam but maybe he used all that money to write a real product? It wouldn't be the first time a legitimate company rose from the ashes of a sham. --Chuck -- - - - D I S C L A I M E R - - - {ihnp4,fortune}!dual\ All opinions expressed herein are my {qantel,idi}-> !intelca!cem own and not those of my employer, my {ucbvax,hao}!hplabs/ friends, or my avocado plant. :-}
peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva) (11/16/85)
Damn it, I'm sure I saw a review of JRT in Dr. Dobbs or some other similar mag. The consensus was that it wasn't Pascal, but rather a pascal-like language, and that apart from not being Pascal it worked as advertised. Where did they get their review copies? -- Name: Peter da Silva Graphic: `-_-' UUCP: ...!shell!{graffiti,baylor}!peter IAEF: ...!kitty!baylor!peter
martin@entropy.UUCP (Don Martin) (11/18/85)
<> JRT did ship a number of Pascal systems prior to going bankrupt. I have one of these. It seemed to be complete, slow and ( like most Pascals of the period ) somewhat non- standard. I seem to remember that there were even a few packages developed using it. It was not a total scam. I think that it was worth the price. They simply went bankrupt with a number of outstanding orders. Donald C. Martin, phone (206) 543 1044 SC-32, Dept. of Biostatistics., U. of Wash, Seattle WA, 98195 {decvax,ihnp4,ucbvax!lbl-csam}!uw-beaver!entropy!martin