Microsoft doesn't care if all us "IT goons happily burn copies of". On the back of the insert on my April 2000 MSDN package, it says that following, illustrating my point:
"Microsoft has amended its MSDN library Subscription licensing terms. The new terms allow all employess within a customer's organization to frelly install, access, and use the contents of the MSDN Library Subscription. There is no restriction on the number of end users installing, accessing, or using the Library or the number of computers (including servers) running the MSDN Library Subscription. This change applies only to the contents of MSDN Library."
Anyone have any word on developmental work on the Sigma Hollywood cards? Or are they just thumbing their noses and not releasing specs? Personally on Windows, I prefer a Sigma card, and a Toshiba DVD drive to the Creative bundle.
Perhaps the problem originated when the "space probe" was told it had a "proble" instead of being more direct and open about it having problems???
(Obligatory Slashdot editor comment intentionally vacant.)
Microsoft doesn't care if all us "IT goons happily burn copies of". On the back of the insert on my April 2000 MSDN package, it says that following, illustrating my point:
"Microsoft has amended its MSDN library Subscription licensing terms. The new terms allow all employess within a customer's organization to frelly install, access, and use the contents of the MSDN Library Subscription. There is no restriction on the number of end users installing, accessing, or using the Library or the number of computers (including servers) running the MSDN Library Subscription. This change applies only to the contents of MSDN Library."
Anyone have any word on developmental work on the Sigma Hollywood cards? Or are they just thumbing their noses and not releasing specs? Personally on Windows, I prefer a Sigma card, and a Toshiba DVD drive to the Creative bundle.