Telnet
Frank Vandenburg (acts238@nbnet.nb.ca)
Sun, 27 Sep 1998 00:05:28 -0300
>
> CRT stands for "Cathode Ray Tube" which was the original name of the hardware
> used to do work on a computer. The version at tucows expires every 30 days.
> So you'd need to keep a copy of the configuration file from one install to
> pre-populate the settings of the next time when you go to re-install the same
> software (you don't even have to erase the setup.exe that you download, just
> re-install it). Then after it's re-installed, copy the "saved" version of
> the config file (usually crt.cfg) ontop of the one that you just set up and
> all of your preferences are back for another 30 days.
>
> Thats what I did at mcp.com until they decided to buy me a fully licenced
> copy of CRT because it was becomming a monthly ritual to get things working
> when it "timed out" at the end of 30 days.
>
Bro.
You aren't telling people how to violate the spirit of the shareware
conventions and ignore time limits are you?
Certainly you aren't confessing to doing so on an archived list where your sin
will be recorded for all to see?
If so bro. repent, brother, repent :-)