When I press enter on the contract, it tells me that it expired in December of 
2002.  Maybe yours didn't come with a contract or something.
This is not the first weird thing about the bn software though.
I am using a classic motherboard with 4.01 that I downloaded from the free 
downloads site.  There are or were two downloads you could get, one for the 
classic motherboard and one for the new motherboard.
I got the classic download and I knew from their release note that I couldn't 
use the internet with that software.
Nevertheless, "Internet" appears in the main menu.
When you try to get into it though, you get the statement that you are not 
licensed to run this application or your license has expired and to license 
this application, contact your Pulsedata dealer.
Now as I said, you need the new motherboard to access the internet, so my 
question is why have the internet option mentioned at all on the classic 
version of the download? If you are going to do that, pdi, maybe you should 
design a way so it can be used with that motherboard.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: The DECODER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 03:18:50 +0000 (GMT)
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] again, cody

>I didn't access the contract, I just want to know why it's there, because I 
>can't access it.

>Cody


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