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How to legally get memtest without paying for the download - Version: 4.21, 1/6/2008 03:58PM PST
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- Applejack = another FREE Memtest method
Where's the source? - Version: 4.21, 1/5/2008 07:04PM PST
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Anubis IV
It's one thing to charge for the software, but as I understand it, this is open source software that he's modified, so any changes he makes to it are required to me made open source as well. By putting it behind a locked door (i.e. you don't get the source until you pay for it) he's breaking the license, last I checked.
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- It's legal to charge a download fee (1 replies)
Purchase options - Version: 4.21, 9/11/2007 01:01PM PST
jimmy-d
The developer could charge a higher fee, and automatically email the latest revision the way SoftRAID does. That should address his concerns and not be a hassle for users wanting the latest version.
1) install Rember
2) Boot into single-user mode:
hold command-S on boot, then:
/sbin/fsck -fy
/sbin/mount -uw /
3) Once you have the hard drive mounted, run the memtest executable buried in Rember. If you installed Rember to /Applcation/Utilities the path would be:
/Applications/Utilities/Rember.app/Contents/Resources/memtest
For memtest switches look here:
memtest 4.21 user guide