Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 18:04:04 EST 2000 | Michael Bryant
You must be registered as a company in order to post to the news section. You are already registered as an individual, you just need to upgrade to a company account. It is free, just like personal registration. The difference is that it allows you to
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 08:26:52 EST 1999 | Cunli
Dave, A few registrations were corrupted so those fewer would have to re-register. Most are fine and should be able to log in. If you have a problem, e-mail me or cliff at webmaster@smtnet.com. Thanks. Cunli | Do we have to register again or c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 21:41:57 EDT 2002 | lysik
No company can deny service to any company that has a machine. If they require a company to register a used machine to get support any company can register it. Weather they are a user or reseller. The big three have looked into this with much time ,
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 17:18:01 EST 2002 | Frank
What does it mean to 'register' a machine? Pay the fee and get service? Sounds like extortion... Does this happen in other industries as well? You can easily pay $60K-$100K (the price some new low end machines) for some exotic cars and you don't
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 14:37:58 EST 2016 | tnisbet
Good day > > I would like to know if the Quad 4C > keeps a register of rejected components in a > certain period of time, like " X components > rejected from feeder Y" or something like > that. > > Thank you so much Adam - The Quad 4C Window
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 18:21:09 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
We just recently registered with UIC a GSM that we obtained used from another company. I don't recall exactly how much it was, but I believe it was in the $1000-$1500 range. All they are really charging you to register is the software, not the mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 23:00:11 EDT 2002 | lysik
A DEK 265 Mark 1 is an old system. That does not mean that it does not work well. It is a very good system. It has however past it's 7 year support life. As far as a person that works for a OEM working on your machine there is no law that says he or
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 15:13:24 EDT 2013 | chifutbol
All right to expand on this, I've since learned a lot. On the computers running XP, I'm able to register a line no problem. Now I'm trying to get the Windows 7 computer to work. I have the windows virtual pc XP edition installed on here. I was ab
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 10:37:09 EST 1999 | Dave F
Cunli: So, how does one tell if they've been corrupted or not? Does not having a "head" next to your email address mean something? TTYL Dave F | Dave, | | A few registrations were corrupted so those fewer would have to re-register. Most are fin
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 14:10:06 EDT 2003 | lysik
Good Idea. I just wanted the people to get the point. Any suggestions? I really want to start this forum. If we can track good and bad experiences it shows trends. See the thing is an OEM has to treat every license sale the same. For instance if they