Correct,
AFAIK REALbasic still stores it's registration information in the
target platforms preferences folder.
If you take a locked volume with realbasic on it to another computer
that has never seen realbasic before, it will most likely start up in
demo mode...
- Tom
On 25/02/2006, at 6:51 PM, Emile Schwarz wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your contribution.
> Memory stick, yes, as long as the stick is not locked, or RB has
> access to a writeable directory.
Memory stick not locked. I could have said "Internat Hard disk"
too. So, there is at last two (if you do not count the OS RAM Disk)
places not locked available to store data _PROVIDING_ REALbasic is
able to get one of them (seach for an unlocked mass storage volume).
> Also note that RB will probably have trouble locating it's
registration
> information.
No, I do not saw that. There was one night between the two boots
(and I shut down the machine between them) and these information
are still there (boots on the infamous Aurox burned in a DVD)...
Still in the dark.
I managed (in the yesterday afternoon) to get an empty USB 2
external 40GB hard disk, so I will try this afternoon to put a
linux distro there...
Emile
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: Boot from DVD and run REALbasic ?
From: Tom Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 08:20:04 +1100
Memory stick, yes, as long as the stick is not locked, or RB has
access to a writeable directory. Also note that RB will probably
have trouble locating it's registration information.
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