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In order to able say that you must've taken a look. Well, lets just say that things aren't as easy as they might appear from a brief glance.
Don't worry, I was really reasoning by absurd :)
It would be too an effort for me when I could just pay :)
A different matter is when the price is the order of thousands. Or when you
must definitely modify a software or firmware to match your needs, or because
of a bug that nobody wants to fix... and you can't just pay, and you have no
access to the source code.
I never looked inside the MOS binary, I really have better things to do :)
I just would focus that all the users running MOS2 demo should hurt you
the same - and as I read, they're many. For the kind of job I make with it,
it would be frustrating, impossible to act this way for me. But for other users
it's perhaps a very little trouble having to reset after the demo times out.
If one makes habit of that, he will perhaps never buy it. So he's just a
potentially lost customer.
/&