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Diskless DOS via PXE (netboot) - need help (Users)

posted by rr Homepage E-mail, Berlin, Germany, 18.06.2021, 17:47

> Thank you, as yesterday a man named Mr. Mike Durkin replied to my messages
> to the email address I supposed still manned, and for now I have received a
> legitimate 45 days shareware key.
> I also asked to buy a full license.

:yes:

> > So, please support one of the rare DOS networking developers by buying
> your own license!
>
> I totally agree with you, but:
> --- start of rant ---
> * we are talking about a software whose last published version is #1.02
> released March 25, 1995;

Okay.

> * as per
> ftp://ftp.blueneptune.com/pub/tsoft/nfs/
> - file bugs.lst dated 02/16/1995 - latest bugs was fixed in (I think
> beta) release 0.259;

Okay.

Does the software work you?
Did you find any bugs?
Did you report the bug to Mike?
Did he not respond?

Why do you think, a software has to have a recent release date?
If it is 20 years old and it works as it is, there's no need for changes.

> * me too wrote two times to the same address nfs@tsoft.net in the
> past days, but got a reply from Mr. Durkin from another address, and only
> after I have posted here in your Forum;

You have a problem with that you didn't get a reply "in the past days"?
How urgent was your need after NFS for you hobby?

> * as per link removed by 'rr' (if you dare
> to be scammed) the software we are talking about was cracked Jan
> 1999;

Don't post links to anything not legal!

> So, are you pretty sure we are talking about a currently mantained
> piece of software from a current developer :-| ???

You are free to chose (or even write) another software, if you don't agree with what Mike does.

> --- end of rant ---

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