Imhotep: Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do your posts work? A: I download the original package, crack/serialize the program, add (when cracked) the cracked version and a file called: 'cracked.txt' of 'serial.txt' within the package with what to do and what I've done. This way you always have the original in case you want to by a license anyway. Q: What program must I install? A: In case of a serial, install .prc. In case of a crack, install .cracked.prc. Q: Are all programs cracked? A: When there is a file called serial, no! When there is a file called cracked, yes! When the program is cracked you still need to read the 'cracked.txt'. Sometimes you'll must enter any name and/or any serial before the program will act registered. Q: Do you requests? A: Sometimes. When I can't find anything in the open. Sometimes I check requests, but when there is no url inside I'll usually ignore them. Q: Is there a site from were I can download all Imhotep releases? A: No, Imhotep is still searchin for a sponsor who is willing to offer webspace. . . Imhotep "he who cometh in peace" (2635-2595 B.C.) Imhotep existed as a mythological figure in the minds of most scholars until the end of the nineteenth century when he was established as a real historical personage. Revered as a god, a patron of scribes, a sage, and leader, Imhotep is often considered the first true architect. Although Imhotep has been credited with innumerable architectural achievements, the only certainty is that he built the complex of King Neterikhet at Saqqara. His name inscribed on the north side of the enclosure wall of Sekhemkhet's unfinished pyramid suggest that he was also responsible for this later project. Imhotep is comsidered to be the earliest known named architect. He had the reputation of being one of the of the greatest of the Egyptian Sages; his fame for wisdom was great. Imhotep was also a famous astronomer, magician, and physician. He aligned his step-pyramid with true north and south. In the time of the pharaohs, magic and medicine were closely linked. Later Egyptians worshiped him as a god. . .