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From: gamez@elm.jpl.nasa.gov (Enrique Gamez)
Subject: Stand-alone Lightwave deal...
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Does anyone know if the "stand-alone lightwave upgrade deal" is still on?
and how it works?
>From previous posts I understood that if one purchased the upgrade to
Lightwave 4.0 ahead of its release, then one could pick v4.0 for any