From: Chris Gray <chris@smartmove.be>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
Subject: Re: Perihelion is no more, was Re: Helios is no more
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 15:30:09 +0100
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On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Olivier Aichelbaum wrote:

> "
> > bonjour
> > we are about 10 Atari Transputer Workstation users.
> > some of us lost our Operating System.
> > others use Helios 1.3 or older.
> > As you don't sell anymore Helios for ATW, i'd like to
> > know if installing Helios on computer that "losted" it
> > would be piracy ?"
> 
> their answer :
> 
> "
> No. Please feel free to copy and use Transputer Helios as you like,
> provided that you do not charge for it.
> 

It would be nice to have that in (non-virtual) writing.:)  But if that's
the case then I will happily put all my Helios stuff on the WWW.

Oliver, thanks for doing what I meant to do but didn't until it was too
late.  I'll try and get something up tomorrow.  (I'm going to regret
saying that ...)

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  Eur. Ing. Chris Gray MBCS C. Eng.       chris.gray@smartmove.be

