Author: blass uri
Date: 05:27:53 09/19/98
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On September 19, 1998 at 06:56:43, Mark Young wrote: >On September 19, 1998 at 05:58:51, Tord Romstad wrote: > >>On September 18, 1998 at 15:51:08, Thorsten Czub wrote: >> >>>again: you don't seem to understand: >>> >>>you play with an older version 284 that was on the server. >>>it is broken. >>> >>>later, there was another version on the server, i guess it was numbered >>>version 289. >>>this version consist out of 2 files, cstwhite, cstblack. >>> >>>this DOS-version seems to be the latest and best dos-version IMO. >>> >>>you play with a broken version. you claim that this is the only version >>>you or the public can reach. >>> >>>this is not true. >>>version 284 was on the server. >>>version 289 was on the server. >>> >>>both for free. >> >>The problem is: >>Version 284 _is_ on the server. >>Version 289 _is not_ on the server. >> >>The only CST versions available to the general public are the CD-ROM version >>and version 284. >> >I found the same thing. Only version 284 is there. I think if Moritz could get >the better version he would test it. I understood that Moritz got the better version by email but does not want to test a version that is not now on the server > Its clear that Thorsten is just wrong about >a better version being on the site. If there is a better version why keep it >from their customers. What good is it if only Thorsten has it. Thorsten is not wrong because he did not say that a better version is on the site but said that a better version was on the side. not only Thorsten has it Thorsten sent this version to some that have not this version I think that thorsten will send you the better version if you ask him > Not a nice way to >treat their paying customers. Is it such a big deal to update the site so we all >can have the new version if it is free like Thorsten said. I agree that this is not a nice way to treat their customers Uri
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