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She got mad at you for criticising Electrix on *THIS* forum? WTF? You have a right to be mad. I have a right to be mad... Anybody that purchased a Repeater has a right to be mad. I've been reading your posts also on the Electrix forum too, and agree with every word that you wrote. To leave the OS as it is, is a waste... It still has bugs, it still does not have full Midi implementation.... What was the point of their 'Repeater Wishes' section on their forum? And as to them lying, I again wholeheartedly agree with you. "We are on Vacation"... "People are sick".... "We are going through a reorganisation that will temporarily affect Repeater distribution".... etc. etc. etc. It reminded me so much about all the corporate bullshit that my old dot com told us to tell our clients when we fell on hard times. They've handled the customer relations side of the business really badly. I don't blame Lisa though... she is just the spokesperson, and probably repeated what she was told to write. I wish that I could find out how to contact the people who make the decisions at the top :( This whole situation sucks. They wont release what there is of OS1.2 (maybe it was never started? - the rumours about the update were just that... rumours?), They wont release the code to allow the community to develop the Repeater. It looks as though they will not release the internal hardware specs to allow programmers the opportunity to rewrite the code... and it looks as though the Repeater will be shelved permanently.... It sucks. Ah well.... Looks like I'll be going down the EDP route in the future.... On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 09:23 AM, Mark Sottilaro wrote: > Yeah, don't hold your breath on bug fixes. Got an email from Lisa at > Electrix and after she yelled at me for being critical of Electrix on > this forum, she informed me that they're will not be an update of the > OS. Nice. We've got no right to be mad, just because we bought a > product that doesn't work as it was spec'd to. They had a hard time, > so be nice. > > I just wish I could use it's MIDI clock out. > > Mark Sottilaro