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Geek Culture / What should happen when the demo expires ?

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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 22:24
The demo has expired on my works computer, but I can still compile & run programs quite happily...


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Yian
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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 22:25
what os?

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Andrew
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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 22:33
LOL then you dont need to buy the software - if only we all did this LOL

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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 22:51
My original demo expired politely, and I could no longer run it.

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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 22:52 Edited at: 30th Sep 2003 22:52
Windows XP Professional - and no, I haven't fiddled with the registry either.


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Posted: 30th Sep 2003 23:32
'if only we all did this'

Then TGC wouldn't have any money and would have died long before Dark Basic Professional came into existence, and you wouldn't have made that foolish post on the forums today...

I recall that the original DBP demo told me I had 650 days left or somesuch like that and I was able to use it after it expired for testing purposes. I also know a friend whose demo tells him he has 0 days left, but never expires. Neither of us have messed with our clock or registry, he's running XP, I'm running 98.



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Posted: 1st Oct 2003 01:36
There are some bugs in the registry of the program, if your works computer is using some form of safedisc it is extremely likely it has accidentially subsideded the compilers check.

This can happen when you install Blak&White post-Trial installation, there are a few other programs but i don't remember the right now.

The trial still watermarks all of the programs so its not like you can get away with using it for free for anything more than demo purposes anyways

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Posted: 1st Oct 2003 02:26
It's very unprofessional though... there must be some kind of fix for it, surely? Programs like Texture Maker and Milkshape have excellent trial systems similar to DBPs that haven't ever bugged up on me.

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Posted: 1st Oct 2003 03:16
Texture Maker does online verification of your license key - or lack of it. If only we could do the same (we can't btw).

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Ian T
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Posted: 1st Oct 2003 05:00
I didn't mean the registration process, I meant its usage timer. It dosen't actually terminate when you've exceeded your limit, it just nags you a lot, but it could .

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Posted: 1st Oct 2003 11:07
Looks like I'm lucky (for once) then


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Posted: 3rd Oct 2003 00:38
Quote: "What should happen when the demo expires "


The world will end

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Posted: 3rd Oct 2003 00:47
Hope not...


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Posted: 3rd Oct 2003 00:49
Not until after the convention at least
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Posted: 4th Oct 2003 20:17
The same thing happened(is happening) to my trial version!

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