I dont know. Some guy advertised he's got an OSX cd and OSX upgrade CD for cheap. I've asked him if they're machine specific, etc, and so far have not had a response. We'll see I guess... so 10.0 is one version and then to up it to 10.1 you have to pay again? I assume thats the case for 10.2, but somehow I thought 10.1 was a free upgrade > >To which version(s) of OS X and OS X upgrade are you referring? > >If it's OS X 10.2 it's the full version. If it's OS X 10.0 it's a full >version. If it's OS X 10.1 it could be either a full version or an update >which requires 10.0 to install (or, if you have a CD-burner you can >apparently hack the 10.1 update to become a full install by removing *one* >file and re-burning the CD :). > >Eric. Users can subscribe to the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field Users can unsubscribe from the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field Users must send messages or replies to <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> All messages are archived so that you can view them at any time by going to <//www.freelists.org/archives/muglo> Problems concerning use of the FreeList should be sent to <paulthomas@xxxxxxx> Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/