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    Trick or Treat ... look whats in the bag.

    Yes boys and girls, here is a special treat:

    Start gnawing on it and see what it tastes like.
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    The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary.

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    Flame me please, what is this file for i cant find it on my machine and have no idea what its for...yes i did a search for libeq.cpp and got nothing back.

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    Its the source for libEQ.a... if you arent a programmer, dont worry about it..

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    thanks that what i was wondering i saw the #include etc.. in it but damn if i know how to compile it =(

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    LibEQ.a has been closed source for a long time, under the premise of discouraging Windows versions of SEQ. As Ratt mentioned a while ago, that premise is moot these days, so he has offered the LibEQ.a source to the public. Very cool, Ratt. \\=^ )
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    Sweet, I have a friend of mine who has been dying to try porting this to YellowDog or LinuxPPC.

    Thanks, Ratt.

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    I thought that revealing to Sony the exact method used to break the key passively makes it trivial for them to break that mechanism. Does this signal a final departure from the passive key breaking through libeq?

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    If Sony wanted to know, they would have an egineer spend the same couple of hours dissassembling/decompiling it that so many of us spent. Its not particularly difficult for them to figure out how it works.

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    holy smokees Now...just to figure out how to use that with the packet sniffer to figure out what I'm looking at ..hehe

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