Also, check if Neodata 2012 has a Spanish version, given the "Con" and the user might be Spanish-speaking. Maybe the Spanish version might refer to a particular package. But I should clarify that without more info, it's hard to tell.

First, I need to figure out what Neodata is. Neodata is a system information tool that provides detailed information about a computer's hardware and software. The version mentioned is 2012, which is quite old. The user might be looking to download a full version of this software, possibly for retro computing or compatibility reasons.

Now, the part "Con 1938" is a bit confusing. "Con" means "with" in Spanish, so maybe it's "Neodata 2012 Full with 1938." The 1938 could refer to a model number, but that doesn't seem right. Maybe it's a part of the software's title, like a specific edition or a bundled feature? Alternatively, perhaps there's a part number or a code the user is referring to. Without more context, it's hard to say, but I should mention that as well.

In summary, the response should advise legal avenues to find the software, caution against piracy, and consider the possible confusion with the model number or date. Offer alternatives if the specific version isn't available. Also, mention the importance of ensuring system compatibility with such an old version.