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Re: Identity of, was Re: One on One... another post
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012, Antoine Vignau wrote:
At the screen address is EOA's beloved track-arcing disk protection
check routine with (sometimes) part of their famouse M-CODE.
I think what you have here is a remains of it.
I like the sound of the disk arm moving thanks to that protection. Oh,
funny, last year, I did a shot of "one-on-one" in my cracking senses
series on youtube, find it at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO8K1wNGLeU&list=PL2AF40F3DB52FFA22&index=2&feature=plpp_video
Goes to show what a doof I am when it comes to cracking. >:P
Here's the stuff I dumped:
http://1.buric.co/oneononestuff.zip
That's a "postmortem dump" of the 48K of memory as soon as the instruction
pointer hit 0400, plus a copy of the EA logo and the data from the end of
memory at F800. I haven't gotten it to work properly yet.
-uso.