Hi Tom,

as written on the auction page, the games are all freeware
or UNregistered shareware. So, as usual with shareware, it
is okay to copy them but if you continue to use them, you
will have to register yourself. John does not have to do
this for the one who buys the PC. I myself only register
shareware titles when I want the extra levels. While having
only the 5 demo/unregistered version levels of some Jump and
Run game is not much, it is enough when you have 5 different
games each with 5 demo levels :-).

Eric

> Hello John,

>> My interest to date in FreeDOS has been as part of a software bundle that I
>> can put on older computers without Windows licenses (and sell them off on 
>> eBay).
>> eBay still has the last auction I did on its servers as
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200004916192
>> I include lots of screen shots, mostly of games.

> Just wondering how you can sell a computer for US $49.99,
> include proper licensed
>        Doom II (USD 20)
>        Wolfenstein 3D (USD 15)
>        Seek And Destroy (u,50 at amazon)
>        ...
> and still make a profit
> Probably not the best to have FreeDOS connected with this auction


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