From: bzinger@iName.com (Micheal A. Benzinger)
Subject: RE: OpenNT
17 Nov 1997 19:02:01 -0800
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To: Alex <garbanzo@hooked.net>, Sergey Okhapkin <sos@prospect.com.ru>
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Alex,

I have OpenNT installed on my machine and here is a snippet from
their license text:

  GRANT OF LICENSE

  ...
  Licensee may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble
  the software.
  ...

Under the terms of their license agreement, a licensed user of
the software cannot legally reverse engineer their software.

Mike Benzinger

At 01:56 AM 11/17/97 -0800, Alex wrote:
>
>
>On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
>
>> Arlindo da Silva wrote:
>> >
>> > And let's not forget that OpenNT is a NT-only product. The software 
>> written
>> > with it will exclude all those win95 users out there.
>> >
>> 
>> Some bad news - it seems to me that both OpenNT and Posix subsystem from
MS 
>> fails to run after installing MS IE4.0... Have anyone the same troubles?
>
>/me keeps from laughing, and raising the Microsoft != POSIX, but still
>wants the government contracts issue.
>
>On the other hand, is there any way to reverse engineer the OpenNT stuff,
>to figure out how exactly it's doing fork so darn fast?
>
>- alex
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