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> Be had stopped selling it directly at that point.
AFAIR, R4.5 was the last direct sale Be Inc did. R5 was only sold to the general public by GoBe, Koch media and a French licensor of whose name I forget. There might have been a Japanese one too, I'm not sure. I think the R5 CD's Be Inc produced were only for developers and people who they always gave free upgrades to (BeBox owners for example), but I may be wrong. I certainly never remember Be ever selling directly from late 1999 to 2001.