Subj : Internet Rex and Debian Linux To : Nicholas Boel From : Roy Witt Date : Mon Oct 01 2012 05:45 pm 01 Oct 12 02:34, Nicholas Boel wrote to Roy Witt: RW> NB>> I know this is probably old news, but was the developer ever RW> NB>> asked for the linux source code? I mean, it's so old, outdated, RW> NB>> and hardly works.. I couldn't see as to why he wouldn't give it RW> NB>> up unless he lost it, which most seem to do eventually when RW> NB>> they abandon it for so long. :( RW>> RW>> At one point, someone in the same net asked Charles if he still had RW>> the source and the answer was yes. That doesn't mean he hasn't lost RW>> it in the meantime. However, I doubt that he'd release it even if RW>> you could get in touch with him these days. NB> That's pretty sad that (assuming he still has it) he wouldn't release NB> it to the very small percentage of people left in this hobby. It's NB> not like he's going to make much more money on registration codes, NB> since there's a plethora of them, well known to many, out there NB> already. :( I agree with that, but I'm in no position to 'talk' him into releasing the source. I'd discourage anyone from registering irex and just persue using the unregistered version or looking into offering to buy someone else's key. This isn't anything new, as I was given a key generator for FastEcho 1.46 which can open that program for max use... 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) .