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Re: Radionics Software Question



Thanks for the recommendations!

I am working with the Bosch rep in trying to get the upgrade, but I've been
waiting a long time for an answer...
I've already been shot down a few months back for becoming a BCSD only
because I just do this work part-time and they want a commitment from me to
purchase several thousand dollars worth of product...
I've been told that once approved, you can in fact download the latest
version of RAM IV from Bocsh's secured web site.(I think this is something
Bosch just started)

"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4634acf6$0$4885$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thats not true, I've used the same license disk in all older 3.x versions
>> and beginning with v5.2 a license disk isn't even required, the license
>> disk
>> is not copy protected as I've copied it to my drive and updated the
>>  >software from that directory.
>
> I think what he was talking about is the 3.5" diskette you mentioned that
> used to come with the older software. Now that "diskette" is on the CD
> itself.
> In any case I have found the dongle works on any version. The only version
> difference I found is one is parallel port and one is USB. I was told that
> Bosch doesn't like to put it on the net for downloading is because of some
> third party software (like the convert to PDF and such) that it doesn't
> want to pay for.
>
>
> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:463427b8$0$16670$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:a47e63356a0caa13c04942e7b3b1c0b0@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Alarmdude said:
>>>
>>> >Would anyone be willing to make a copy of the program only and ship
>>> >this
>> to
>>> >me? I would be happy to pay for shipping and handling!
>>>
>>> The RPS license disks appear to be copy-protected, and they appear to be
>>> version-specific, meaning your old license disk won't install the new
>>> version.  I'm guessing this is why they did it that way.
>>
>> Thats not true, I've used the same license disk in all older 3.x versions
>> and beginning with v5.2 a license disk isn't even required, the license
>> disk
>> is not copy protected as I've copied it to my drive and updated the
>> software
>> from that directory.
>>
>>> Try calling Bosch for the update.  Your excuse is that the update
>>> includes
>>> bug fixes, not just support for the newer panels.  Not that they're
>>> likely
>>> to interrogate you.
>>
>> No but they might ask for your dealer number since a dealer would have
>> paid
>> the initial $800 for the software
>>
>>
>
>




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