Yep, we have a free download package for the G-Analyst. It's not on the
website, but I'll be glad to e-mail it to anyone that would like it. It
will download the run only; it includes no viewing software. The main
purpose was to give folks running Windows computers a way to download
their G.Analyst as the G.Analyst's own software won't work under Windows
95b and later.
And of course, if you want more tools, GEEZ is the right approach for
that. As Mark mentioned, you can learn more at
http://www.extremegeez.com
--Byron
Mark Sirota wrote:
>
> Steve Ashcraft wrote:
> > Does anyone know who owns the rights to the g-analyst DOS capture
> > software. I'm sure that if I had a name I could get an OK to put the
> > software in the public domain. Somebody find me a name and I'll get
> > the software posted someplace.
>
> I think Byron Short has a freely-available download program for the
> G-Analyst; check at http://www.extremegeez.com/
>
> Alternately, you can use his Geez! package to view G-Analyst runs, just
> like you can view runs from his G-Cube.
>
> Mark
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