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hobgoblin
October 25th, 2001, 07:42
Greetings,
This question may have been discussed before, but I haven't been around for a while, so here it is:
Is there a way to get Softice installed on Win XP Pro? And working?
Is it fair game, or are there any spesific problems I then should be aware of?
All kinds of input are welcomed....
Regards,
hob
DGR
October 25th, 2001, 08:27
Installed yes, working no... but now that XP is in stores I expect an update from numega soon.
UrgeOverKill
October 25th, 2001, 10:36
am i correct to assume that the NT version of sice would work better than 98 ??
EtErNaL_L0ser
October 26th, 2001, 02:52
Quote:
Originally posted by UrgeOverKill
am i correct to assume that the NT version of sice would work better than 98 ?? |
You cant use holy 'bpx hmemcpy' bp in NT

UrgeOverKill
October 26th, 2001, 10:42
Quote:
Originally posted by EtErNaL_L0ser
You cant use holy 'bpx hmemcpy' bp in NT |
I mean a cleaner install since that XP uses the same kernal that NT does. I would figure that there would be a patch to use the existing ntsice than to develop a *new* xpsice.
EtErNaL_L0ser
October 26th, 2001, 11:42
We cant say the same kernel as NT. Its based on NT .But its far more developed . Or they want us to think so.lol

DakienDX
October 26th, 2001, 13:21
Hello EtErNaL_L0ser !
We can say it is far more developed, but we can't guess in which direction.
Of course many things have changed, but I stay at Win98 and WinNT4. In my oppinion, they're easier to handle and to use (and I don't mean the graphical changes

)
EtErNaL_L0ser
October 27th, 2001, 05:28
Yes Win98 best for cracking but my motherboard really s** so only good os is Windows XP or LinuX

EtErNaL_L0ser
October 27th, 2001, 16:55
useless? huh? newbies like it! lol
DGR
October 28th, 2001, 05:14
Well, hmemcpy was only usefull when everything else failed (getwindowtext, getdlgitemtext etc...) but other then that not really nessecary. There are always other ways to get there.
EtErNaL_L0ser
October 28th, 2001, 12:41
Quote:
Originally posted by DGR
Well, hmemcpy was only usefull when everything else failed (getwindowtext, getdlgitemtext etc...) but other then that not really nessecary. There are always other ways to get there. |
Heheh you got me there

.Sometimes bpx getwindowtexta and getdlgitemtexta doesnt work so I use hmempcy and yes I am a so lame person that I dont read Win32 APi Reference

UrgeOverKill
October 30th, 2001, 14:24
I was wondering if you could use the XP DDK from Microsoft to help install NTice on the XP os...
UrgeOverKill
October 31st, 2001, 12:38
awwww poop!
DakienDX
October 31st, 2001, 15:56
Hello everybody !
This doesn't sound so good. Anyway, I never thought of updating to WinXP.
Win2000 and WinME made me stay at Win98 and WinNT4.

UrgeOverKill
November 8th, 2001, 21:57
jus to let yas know numega has a patch out for the beta 2 XP. drill down to the driver central area, they even have the install info too....
Unregistered
November 10th, 2001, 12:14
does the xp beta2 ntice.sys available from numega work in the final xp pro corp?
havent xp installed but need sice to work.
thx for answer
DGR
November 10th, 2001, 14:19
Nope, it won't work... You'll need a special update for WindowsXP final and I sure hope Numega will release it soon.
MrTiger
November 10th, 2001, 17:07
Hey ppl,
This has been said to work. Can somebody test it please. Hmemcpy still won't work though.
would say: install the 4.05 version of SoftIce for 98 and select the windows 98 compatibility settings under the compatibility settings.
The basic settings are as follows:
If an older application gives you trouble when running Windows XP, you can set the compatibility properties manually so that the program runs in a different mode, such as Windows 95, or in a different display or resolution setting. To set the compatibility properties for a program:
Right-click the executable or the program shortcut to the executable, and then click Properties.
Select the Run this program in compatibility mode check box.
From the list, select an operating system that the program runs in comfortably.
If necessary, also change the display settings and/or resolution, or disable the Windows XP visual themes.
Run the program again when you're finished changing the settings. Adjust the compatibility settings again if the program is still not running smoothly: a program that's unhappy on Windows 2000 may flourish on Windows 98.
Unregistered
November 11th, 2001, 00:01
The Numega update for XP beta 2 is on the URL below.
h**p://www.compuware.com/products/numega/drivercentral/resources/whistler.htm
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