I saw Vesalia sells it for almost the same price I paid... I should have bought it with them and save all the trouble (and money). I can safely assume that Vesalia's CD is the real thing... right?
Now I'll learn...
Regards,
Efren
I purchased an AmigaOS 3.9 CD from Vesalia not long ago, and I can confirm that they sell CD-R copies as well. It came with no CD inlay card and the CD case was of the slim type. It was also sealed with a couple of Haage & Partner stickers.
I guess the reason why the discs are offered as CD-R is simply because the demand for AmigaOS 3.9 CD's aren't big enough to justify a pressed CD's run nowadays.
But as "cha05e90" points out, purchasing the CD from Vesalia or AmigaKit seems to be the safest way to make sure you get a legitimate version of AmigaOS 3.9, and the same probably goes for SoftHut as well.