Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 17:08:19 +0200 (IST) From: Eli Zaretskii To: Cardinal Teulbachs cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Problems with RHIDE In-Reply-To: <344917da.3398173@news.cwia.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk On Sat, 18 Oct 1997, Cardinal Teulbachs wrote: > Well, first off, I didn't say I read the FAQ, so don't put words in my > mouth. Yes, you did say that, in your other message which says this: > > Anyway, for what it's worth, here's the stuff requested in the FAQ > Second, I've already created an ENVIRON.LST file and posted the > contents. Please note that net propagation delays can prevent your follow-ups from showing on Robert's server. I have seen messages delayed by as much as 5 days. > Third, I beg you not to bother your wonderful self helping me any > longer Now, *that* is not nice at all! You got RHIDE for free, including the free support from its author (who replied to you in person). I fail to understand why do you find it acceptable to flame people who want to help you without asking anything in return. You might like or dislike what Robert has to tell you, but as long as he tells it in a way that doesn't insult you, I don't think you should insult him in return. If you dislike his attempts to help you this much, just ignore them. It might be that you are over-reacting to something that is caused by misunderstanding. Please note that Robert's address is in Germany, and therefore English is not his native language. A little tolerance to what might be a simple difficulty to express technical issues in foreign language is due here, as in any other international forum. You might also appreciate the effort that Robert and others who replied to you are willing to invest, even when that requires them to use a foreign language. Moreover, it is possible that some of the fault for the misunderstanding is your responsibility. You didn't read the FAQ (or did you?); you didn't supply your environment listing (in the original message); you quoted the memory report inaccurately, which led Robert to believe that you have ridiculously low amount of free memory. And your message doesn't explain enough about the difference between the two ways of invoking RHIDE. (What's the difference between ``running RHIDE in a DOS box'' and ``via the MS-DOS Prompt icon''?) Sure, anybody can make mistakes, but why are you so tolerant to yours and so INtolerant to mistakes and misunderstandings by others? > as I'm going to go out and buy a commercial setup that > comes with proper support (that is to say, halfway patient and > respectful support). That is your priviledge. But it is quite possible that you will find, like many people on this forum, that the ``proper support'' you get with commercial products is far inferior to what you get here for free. I doubt that with any commercial product you would be able to bug the people who actually wrote it, without paying anything. I doubt that you will ever get such quick bug-fixes, sometimes a few days from reporting the bugs, as people here are used to with DJGPP. I doubt that you will ever find a forum devoted to commercial software where internals and secrets of the software are discussed with such freedom as they are here.