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Minestorm
- 4th March 2007, 19:34
Offers, or swap for chip (EEPROM, FLASH etc) programmer

Darrel Taylor
- 4th March 2007, 21:08
What does that mean?

You have PicBasic Pro, and want to trade it for chips?

Or you want to trade Chips for a copy of PicBasic Pro?

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T.Jackson
- 5th March 2007, 03:57
My impression is that he either wants to sell PBP Pro - (offers taken) - or, swap it for a chip programmer that handles PIC's & EEPROM's that's of near or equal value. That would have to be a reasonably high-end programmer to make for a fair deal for both parties.

Best Regards,
Trent Jackson

Minestorm
- 5th March 2007, 09:35
he either wants to sell PBP Pro - (offers taken) - or, swap it for a chip programmer that handles PIC's & EEPROM's that's of near or equal value
That's correct

Darrel Taylor
- 5th March 2007, 11:07
READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE.
microEngineering Labs, Inc. ("the Company") is willing to license the
enclosed software to the purchaser of the software ("Licensee") only on
the condition that Licensee accepts all of the terms and conditions set
forth below. By opening this sealed package, Licensee is agreeing to
be bound by these terms and conditions.
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subsequent copies of the software. Licensee may not network the
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The enclosed software is licensed only to the Licensee and may not be
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skimask
- 5th March 2007, 15:07
READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE.
The enclosed software is licensed only to the Licensee and may not be
transferred to anyone else, nor may copies be given to anyone else. Any
violation of the terms and conditions of this software license shall result in
the immediate termination of the license.

Like that'll keep anybody from doing exactly the opposite...

Luciano
- 5th March 2007, 15:29
Hi,

The person buying your software package will not have a
valid license and will not have the right for upgrades.

Best regards,

Luciano


Qualification for upgrades:
You are entitled to purchase an upgrade if you purchased the original software from microEngineering Labs or one of our authorized distributors.

Our software licenses are not transferable. This means that if you purchase a used copy of our software from an individual, you are not entitled to an upgrade. If you purchase our software on EBAY or a similar auction site, make sure the seller is an authorized distributor of our products. You may check our distributor list to verify a seller.

When you order an upgrade, we will search our database for a record of the original purchase. If a record cannot be found, this usually means that you purchased from a distributor. You will be asked to provide a copy of the original invoice as proof of purchase.

Source: http://www.melabs.com/support/upgrade.htm

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mister_e
- 6th March 2007, 00:19
and, i feel the original seller will still have a copy of it... and the license right.

So no gain for someone wanting to do the deal.

bbarney
- 6th March 2007, 01:46
You hit the nail right on the head Steve
Deal or No Deal
I think the banker has no Deal today:)

mister_e
- 6th March 2007, 23:58
LMAO! i have to ask... do you refer to this new popular french TV show with all those cute cases-holder ladies?

http://tva.canoe.com/emissions/banquier/modeles.html

to me Kate, Mariepier,Julia and hum hum Véronique :eek: are pretty nice... but hard to get for sure :D

bbarney
- 7th March 2007, 13:28
When do you have time to find that stuff:) you must be awake 24/7

mister_e
- 7th March 2007, 15:01
:D bah, who need to sleep :D

it's a popular TV show here, not for those cuties... yeah right ;)

Minestorm
- 17th March 2007, 09:08
Now sold

Thanks !

Darrel Taylor
- 17th March 2007, 10:55
Now sold
So you went ahead and did it anyways. :(

I suppose you didn't bother to tell the guy he'll never be able to upgrade.

Hope it was was a freind of yours, because he'll be back once he finds out.

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