[comp.sys.amiga.applications] 2.0 compatibility stickers

jpotter@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Jonathan Potter) (05/15/91)

Where from and how do I get some of those green 2.0 compatibility stickers?
And how much are they?

Jon
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mike@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Mike Smithwick) (05/17/91)

In article <3270@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> jpotter@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Jonathan Potter) writes:
>Where from and how do I get some of those green 2.0 compatibility stickers?
>And how much are they?
>
>Jon
>-- 

The 2.0 Compatibility stickers were provided to devlopers last year on a limited
basis for those who could prove that their software worked under 2.0.

This was part of Commodore's 2.0 compatibility program. They gave out 1000 
stickers for each accepted product.

I rather doubt that any more are available from the original program, 
but you may want to call up CA about it.

mike
 

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karl@cbmvax.commodore.com (Karl Herrman - CATS) (05/17/91)

In article <3270@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> jpotter@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Jonathan Potter) writes:
>Where from and how do I get some of those green 2.0 compatibility stickers?
>And how much are they?
>
>Jon

You get them from your local Commodore developer support group, if they support
the program.  You need to be a developer and in contact with your local
developer support program.

Karl

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Karl Herrmann
C.A.T.S.
Software Specialist

ken@cbmvax.commodore.com (Ken Farinsky - CATS) (05/17/91)

In article <1991May16.192903.6641@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> mike@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Mike Smithwick) writes:
>In article <3270@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> jpotter@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Jonathan Potter) writes:
>>Where from and how do I get some of those green 2.0 compatibility stickers?
>>And how much are they?
>
>The 2.0 Compatibility stickers were provided to devlopers last year on a limited
>basis for those who could prove that their software worked under 2.0.
>
>...you may want to call up CA about it.

Try:

	CATS-Admin
	1200 Wilson Drive
	West Chester, PA  19380
	(215) 431-9180

As an added bonus (for anyone who's forgotten this information)
if you are interested in becomming an Amiga developer:

Send mail to:

	CATS-Admin
	1200 Wilson Drive
	West Chester, PA  19380

And ask for information on the developer support program.  I believe
that you can also call (215) 431-9180 and they will send you the info.

There are two developer levels, both require that you be working
on a product that you believe will make it to market.

Developer status includes a subscription to AmigaMail (our technical
newsletter), access to beta software, access to developers conferences,
and access to closed conferences on BIX.  Commercial status also
includes phone support.

	Certified Developer, $75/year, no phone support, no other
	    requirements.  $25 signup cost.

	Commercial Developer, $450/year, phone support, requires that
	    you have an existing product on the market.  $50 signup cost.

CATS also offers materials such as DevCon notes, 1.3 Developer Update,
and AmigaMail.  The 2.0 Native Developer Update is not ready yet.
Specific 2.0 materials currently only available to registered
developers.

Prices and ordering information are available at the above address.

**** Most of the CATS developer support materials are available  ****
**** to non-developers, so you can get the technical information ****
**** even if you do not want to become a developer.              ****
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