MorphOS 2.0, how *DO* I buy it?
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    zhulien
    Posts: 118 from 2004/8/21
    cos then it wouldn't work if it's tied to the mac address cos the Peg I registered it on from the CD is *NOT* the one I'm gonna use it on...
  • »18.07.08 - 01:14
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    zhulien
    Posts: 118 from 2004/8/21
    um... does that mean I just wasted EU111.11 on a useless keyfile that won't work on the Peg I intend to use it on then? it's not like my company can pull the production machine "out of production" just cos some loser says I can't use it on the non-production machine.

    [ Edited by zhulien on 2008/7/18 11:17 ]
  • »18.07.08 - 01:15
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  • MorphOS Developer
    jacadcaps
    Posts: 3108 from 2003/3/5
    From: Canada
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    cos then it wouldn't work if it's tied to the mac address cos the Peg I registered it on from the CD is *NOT* the one I'm gonna use it on...


    It seems you have not read the licence text in the RegTool before registering. The key is generated for the machine you register from.

    I suggest you contact the support...
  • »18.07.08 - 07:07
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  • MorphOS Developer
    CISC
    Posts: 619 from 2005/8/27
    From: the land with ...
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    um... does that mean I just wasted EU111.11 on a useless keyfile that won't work on the Peg I intend to use it on then? it's not like my company can pull the production machine "out of production" just cos some loser says I can't use it on the non-production machine.


    Well, like jaca says you should have read the text, but we're flexible, I'm sure support will be happy to help you out...

    Anyway, why exactly didn't you register on the machine you intend to run 2.0 on? The above "production machine" explanation doesn't make any sense, to register the machine has to run 2.0, and to install 2.0 you have to pull it anyway. The sensible thing would be to multiboot until you got the key (which doesn't take very long anyway), you'll just have 2 short downtimes (the first one obviously being slightly longer)...

    Additionally, if it really is a production machine you really shouldn't roll out a new setup until you've thouroughly tested it on an identical backup machine (which could be the one you just registered)!


    - CISC
  • »18.07.08 - 08:15
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  • Cocoon
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    Fogg_80
    Posts: 45 from 2007/11/12
    From: Foggia, south ...
    Sorry for my bad english. Do you know digital divide? In my city don't have ASDL and I don't get MorphOS 2.0 keyfile.
    Why? :-(
    Stile Ubuntu
    Sorry for my bad english.
  • »18.07.08 - 20:18
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    zhulien
    Posts: 118 from 2004/8/21
    yeah, it is the main machine my company runs from and the odd purchasing method meant I was unable to build the other machine in the timeframe to get the special. we only have a need for a single machine, sort of sucks the way we couldn't just buy it like anything else. I guess I'll should be able to set everything up and 'hopefully' make sure everything works before swapping the harddisks - or something similar... we bought 3 machines cos we used to run from A4000s and we sold off all the spares and the PPC card died then we were in deep sh*t for ages... the downside I guess, is if we do choose to go to MOS2.0, then it basically makes our spares useless :P

    actually there was a SINGLE reason for going to MOS2.0, and that is for gigabit networking (if not readily supported hopefully in the near future) cos 100megabit is really taxing the network - yeah, we have PCs too, was being scarcastic before but really shouldn't have to go through such hassles.

    [ Edited by zhulien on 2008/7/20 19:59 ]
  • »20.07.08 - 09:56
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    judas
    Posts: 175 from 2005/1/14
    From: core of universe
    Registering 2.0 is complicated, indeed.
    The regtool worked fine, but sputnik crashed on my first webemailaccount and was unable to download on the second.
    Of course, sputnik doesn't know about ftp:, and wget is missing, too.
    So I tried an USB-stick, which was not recognized by MorphOS 2.0... I endet up with burning the keyfile to a CD ... 1056bytes on one CD !

    I registered for one of my 3 Pegs, but at the moment MorphOs2.0 runs less stable, the gigabit is much below expectations ( less that 8MB/s) ... and it even boots much slower than 1.45 ....

    Most annoying is the node-locking keyfile and the high price. I bought more than one PEG to have a spare part in case one PEG dies .. but now I must hope that the morphteam is still there and willing to change the license ....

    .. these are not ideal conditions to further invest into this hobby ...
  • »20.07.08 - 11:56
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    MorphDelf
    Posts: 274 from 2004/2/20
    From: Oslo, Norway
    Writing this thru Sputnik that comes with
    MorphOS 2. I have to say that I agree with
    most of you people posting in this thread.

    150,- is way to much. For me living in Norway,
    that price is ok, but when I am thinking of
    other countries with less payments, MorphOS 2
    wont have big chances at selling.

    The key should have been given to you, which
    you could use on all of your Peg and Efikas. The
    license shouldnt have been tied to the hardware
    at all. MorphOS-Team should trust those who have
    been supporting them all the way until MorphOS 2
    release and give something back. OK! MorphOS 2 is
    worth the wait, but at a price of 150,- the team
    scares users away. MorphOS 2 is still a hobby OS
    and should be availble at a much lower price.

    Also, there are lots of people without Internet
    connection. People who dont have it, have no
    chance buying MorphOS 2. To be able to order
    MorphOS 2 from MorphOS-Team website for 100,-
    euro would be nice, or atleast make the key
    for 150,- not tied to hardware, but to the person.

    I hope that MorphOS-Team understands that they
    are not Apple or Microsoft. You have your userbase
    because people have always liked MorphOS. The
    userbase is your free advertising gang and you
    should have given something back to the users
    really.

    Give the users its MorphOS 2, so you can earn on
    it in the future aswell, not just now. People will
    spread about the free key, which would have been
    a positive sign. I just hope that you change on
    this subject. Not just for me, but for all in this
    small community.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Drako^lM
    Posts: 144 from 2005/8/10
    From: Poland , Chelm
    hi all :)

    from morphos-team.net

    Q: How much does it cost?
    A: A MorphOS 2.0 keyfile is currently available at an introductory price of 111.11 EUR (includes 19% VAT). The unregistered version of MorphOS includes the full functionality, but slows down operation after a 30 minutes period until you choose to reboot your computer.

    So price is stil 111.11 :)
    Hardware :
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    Mini G4 1.5 Ghz & MorphOS 3.18
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
    From: Paris, France
    I second MorphDelf's words of wisdom.
  • »20.07.08 - 21:21
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    @morphdelf

    Also, there are lots of people without Internet
    connection. People who dont have it, have no
    chance buying MorphOS 2. To be able to order
    MorphOS 2 from MorphOS-Team website for 100,-
    euro would be nice, or atleast make the key
    for 150,- not tied to hardware, but to the person.

    this was the point i made also. It has a serial port but i was unsuccessful getting a tcp program (genesis) to work on the efika. I use dial up, so registering (now at the higher rate!) is out for me! And yes..I just got turned on to morph. not too good :-(
  • »21.07.08 - 04:29
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Jambalah
    Posts: 820 from 2008/3/30
    From: Roma, Italy
    @ xiphoid
    Why don't you try with Miami? Simple to configure, it allows you to go online with dial-up connetion. You find it on aminet. And if the price is stll 111,11 as said by Xenocide...
    @ MorphDelf
    If Mos Team were Microsoap or Appile we all would had bought Vistaland or MacCheronOs xy without a single word? (=
    I read a lot of past threads... There were a lot of people ready to pay for MOS 1.5 (go and see...).. Someone said that he should payed double price to see the new os (the same person opened a thread writing price is too much..).
    Sure, not all people thought the same things! So.....

    [ Edited by Jambalah on 2008/7/23 8:21 ]
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  • »23.07.08 - 07:21
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    zhulien
    Posts: 118 from 2004/8/21
    I have no problem with the price, but the purchase method is really dodgy and the saddest part is my spare motherboards are useless.
  • »28.07.08 - 04:46
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