Subj : Internet Rex and Debian Linux To : Nick Andre From : Roy Witt Date : Tue Oct 02 2012 05:11 pm 01 Jan 70 00:00, Nick Andre wrote to Roy Witt: NA> On 01 Oct 12 17:45:28, Roy Witt said the following to Nicholas Boel: RW>> I agree with that, but I'm in no position to 'talk' him into RW>> releasing the source. I'd discourage anyone from registering irex RW>> and just persue using the unregistered version or looking into RW>> offering to buy someone else's key. This isn't anything new, as I RW>> was given a key generator for FastEcho 1.46 which can open that RW>> program for max use... NA> I was a fan of Irex for a long time in the late 90's I think it was, NA> and bought a 50 or 100-node license for it, I forget which. Pretty NA> sure it was the 100 node one. Money wasn't so much the issue as it NA> was "unlocking" its limitation. I was an early user as well, paying $25 for a 50-node license. Prior to that, I hated the limitations so much that I was glad to fork over that $25. NA> Sure I could hex-edit the thing, but went with the honourable NA> approach. And I bought my key I think two years after Charles went NA> AWOL. He was still active in this echo when I began using Rex...he answered a lot of questions I had, some I voiced, some curious about, right here in the echo. Those that I was curious about were answered when others asked the questions I was going to ask. NA> When I did the work that I did to DB, I transferred my license to a NA> fellow Sysop who makes good use of it to this day. I got the NA> momentary warm-and-fuzzy-feeling of doing a good deed for someone "in NA> need". You're probably aware that I'm running both Irex and DB at the same time, each on a different port. NA> If Charles would at least program a key-generator, it would at least NA> put the whole continuing-to-charge-$ discussion/arguments to rest. Or NA> at least some sort of disclaimer indicating that the product is sold NA> as-is with no more official support from the author. That would help those who're looking at it to make a decision on whether or not they're interested in using it. If they can get some help from others who're using it, that would help them out too. NA> I think there were rumors here that he "lost" the source code, which NA> I find a bit hard to believe as that was a very large project to NA> -not- have backups of the source code for, and a project that brought NA> in a nice amount of $$$. I don't know his situation, but I recall that discussion. Which is probably why the activity has dwindled to almost nothing here. In fact this is the most activity I've seen in a long time. R\%/itt .... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer? .... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too, .... SUCKER." --- GoldED+/W32 with D'Bridge 3.82 * Origin: Texas Lone-Star - Texan, American, USAian (1:387/22) .