I remember at one point that either Radius bought out SuperMac or vice versa. Then, Umax bought some of Radius' assets, including the SuperMac brand name and their Mac OS clone license. Last I heard from Radius, which was a year or two ago, they were trying to get back into the monitor business and focus on that as their whole business. They called me to ask if I was interested in buying one of their new monitors because I had registered products with them in the past (I had a Radius Multiview 21, a Spigot II Tape card, and of course a Rocket). It's entirely possible, therefore, that Umax owns the IP for Radius Rockets.

On Dec 3, 2003, at 1:44 AM, David Rogers wrote:

Does anyone know who currently owns the intellectual property rights for the Rockets? I'd like to know so I can contact them and see if they'd be willing to give up tech documentation and/or source for RocketWare and RocketShare.

Dave Rogers


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