No DualCore please.
2009-07-25 19:06:53 | Tags: bluetooth, China, driver, eula | Comments »
I downloaded Driver Checker to find that bugging peripheral driver that my Windows Vista asks for after plugging in my cheap but new Made-In-China bluetooth dongle. Broadcom was updating its driver so it was not available for download. I did not find mirrors. Really. It was craze. In a blog post I read that this Driver Checker could solve my problem. So to download and install. Usually I don’t read the licence of a free software but now I had the feeling to do so…
Driver Checker EULA
1.1 License Uses – Personal
1.1.1 By agreeing to the terms and conditions of this agreement, acknowledged by the actions stated above, the Licensor gives you, the Licensee, a non exclusive, non commercial, non transferable, revocable, limited license to the software for use on one personal computer, where the computer has no more than one microprocessor.
Ok, and what about new gereation machines with dual core? That is not allowed? It seems that Mr Driver Checker software engineer was not informed well about the new trends. Who understands programmers.
HAVE A SAY
