How To Register Templeton

3. There are three (3) ways to register Templeton

  1. Register a single machine. This requires the special machine code that Templeton displays. To find this machine code, run the unregistered Templeton. It will display the machine code. The machine code looks like something like "2-G92AR87-E0". (On Sun Microsystem workstations, then machine code looks like one long hexidecimal number.)
  2. Register a specific IP address. Please include the IP address in standard dot notation (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) with your registration fee. Reserved IP addresses, such as 127.0.0.1 and those mentioned in RFC 1597, will not be registered. If you are uncertain, please send e-mail to dr.neal@worldnet.att.net.
  3. Register an entire subnet. Pricing varies. Send e-mail to dr.neal@worldnet.att.net for more information. Be sure to include your subnet IP address(s) and netmask(s). We regret that we cannot register domain names.

2. There are two (2) places to send your registration fee.

To register Templeton, send your registration information and fee (in U.S. dollars) to:

BMT Micro
P.O. Box 15016
Wilmington, NC 28408
U.S.A.
Voice: 1-800-414-4268
Fax: 1-910-350-2937
http://www.bmtmicro.com/

Registration fees: "We offer just about every conceivable method of payment." Cash, credit cards, international transactions accepted.
Templeton
c/o: Neal Krawetz
P.O. Box 345
Savoy, IL 61874-0345
U.S.A.

U.S. residents registering with cash or check receive a $5 discount.
Registration fees:

U.S. dollars or checks only. No credit cards or money orders.

1. Be sure to include:

  • your name
  • your mailing address (so we can send you the registration code)
  • the machine code for your computer (or IP address or subnets)
  • if you have e-mail, please include your e-mail address. (We can e-mail you the registration code for a faster response.)

All provided information will be kept strictly confidential and will not be released or sold to third parties.

Feel free to send questions, comments, or suggestions. Any and all questions, comments, and suggestions sent are considered the property of Neal Krawetz and may be used without compensation.

Please read all the legal stuff before registering.

A frequently asked question

A number of people have inquired about the machine registration code. This code is machine specific and will probably not work if you purchase a new computer. Upgrading your current computer should not affect this code. Our policy is simple: if you are a registered user and you replace your current computer, we will replace your registration code at no charge. But, we reserve the right to refuse multiple (or rapidly requested) replacement registration codes.

Questions, comments, and suggestions may also be e-mailed to: dr.neal@worldnet.att.net. We read all messages and try to respond to as many as possible.

Thank you.


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Document revision: 14 Feb. 1997 for Templeton 1.970
Copyright 1996,1997 N.A. Krawetz
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