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Tips & Tricks for Crippled Programs


Crippled Programs (CbD)
A very good starting place for crippled programs is MessageBox[A] or DialogBox[A] as these are most often used to CALL the little box you see when you try to use a function that is disabled (You can't do it if it's a demo version) or in your disassembler, W32DASM for instance, look in the String Ref's fore something like "Function Not Avaible in Demo" or "Command Not Avaible" or even "Can't save in Shareware/Demo". These are good pointers to the CALLs that you want to bypass.





The cRACKER's n0tES are divided into 10 main parts:
 00. INDEX
 01. Assembly for Crackers (CoRN2)
 02. SoftICE (Boot Menu, Setup, Commands)
 03. Breakpoints & Win API Details
 04. Jump Instructions
 05. SET Instructions
 06. Tips & Tricks for Cracking
        1 Crippled Programs
        2 Dongles
        3 General
        4 InstallSHIELD Setups
        5 Key File Protections
        6 NAG Screens
        7 Runtime Limits
        8 Serials
        9 Time Limits
       10 Visual Basic 'Programs'
 07. Window Messages For Crackers
 08. Identifying Functions, Arguments, and Variables (Rhayader)
 09. Commerical Protection Systems
 10. Bitmanipulation (Cruehead)
 11. General Cracking Theory
 12. FAQ

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