In a previous message, Christopher Edwards typed vigorously:
>OK, so I have this 2100 and am dying to load some stuff on it. I've gone to
>unaa.org and looked through the software. However, some of what I want has
>to be registered. Is it realistic to think these companies are still in
>business?
>
>How do I register a really old program?
It depends on the program. Some of the older software is still supported,
or at least the original developers will still supply unlock codes for
them. Other software titles have been released to the public and have
readily available common unlock codes. Still other packages have hacks
floating around to enable them.
What packages are you looking for in particular? Maybe someone can point
you in the right direction to find what you are looking for.
g.
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