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From: | parkinsj AT cs DOT man DOT ac DOT uk (Jack Parkinson) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: CLARIFICATION about UNIVBE: |
Date: | 5 Mar 1997 14:28:00 GMT |
Organization: | Dept Computer Science, University of Manchester, U.K. |
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Message-ID: | <5fjvtg$541@m1.cs.man.ac.uk> |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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In article <5fdkha$lub AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca>, ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (Paul Derbyshire) writes: > > The one you SHOULD NEVER GET is SciTech Display Doctor 5.3a! > > It includes "UniVBE 5.3" but it is crippleware. It places a small > encrypted hidden file called io.idx on your hard drive root directory, > encoding the date of firt run. 21 days later it dies. > There is a pair of bytes in io.idx that appears to be an integer > representing the number of days before the year 2000 it should choose to > die. If they are changed though UniVBE will not run at all. There must be > a checksum in io.idx as well. > By deleting the io.idx file and uninstalling/reinstalling Display Doctor you could in theory get the full 21 days again :-) -- Jack Parkinson
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