Back when SoE changed the way encryption was handled, and Ratt "let loose the dogs of war", the basis of the outrage was that SoE had basically dug their own grave for an eventual windows version of...
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Back when SoE changed the way encryption was handled, and Ratt "let loose the dogs of war", the basis of the outrage was that SoE had basically dug their own grave for an eventual windows version of...
WTF!! Jesus H Christ , Ratt , USE THE F**ING SEARCH BUTTON!!!! People have already posted about being more considerate to people on the forums before!! Don't any of you morons use the SEARCH BUTTON!...
Hehe, well you should have known that people would rag on Visual Basic, but the truth of the matter is that this is the most feature-rich and best working sniffer source posted thus far. Anyway,...
I was wondering how long it would be before someone wrote a keysniffer in VB, but I thinking it would be much more 'messy' than using C, because if I understand correctly, the key is 64bit, and VB...
Now that we are getting the encryption key straight from the EQ client's memory, I was wondering, does LibEQ.a still have a purpose? Is it (or was it) responsible for not only figuring what the key...
I needed a rez once, so I took the list of players in the zone (the SEQ list), and sorted down by class to see if there were any anon clerics hanging around. There was a level 60 cleric in the list,...
Out of curiosity, am I the only person who has tried getting SEQ to run on PPC architecture? Everything compiles great, although it takes forever on 233mhz, and it's my understanding that you don't...
Casey - not OS-X .. It's debian linux 3.0 on a imac rev. A.
Thanks.. I was expecting that. Think I'll just run it with broken decode for now.. Just let it be known that I'd like to see a PPC binary of the library, and am open to suggestions for how I could...
It's the only useful thing I could think of doing with an old iMac... So, like the subject says, is there a PPC compiled binary of the libeq library around? Where could I find such a thing?