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JimmyClif
February 9th, 2002, 02:41
Heya to my second Mini project (for those who remember the first)

Well, this time it's quite different... Coding a keygen sounds quite tough but it all depends on the algo implemented by the author.
[btw: The lousiest I've ever come across was x (given number) + 17d = correct serial... ]

In this example it won't be more difficult... *g*

But Before:
I haven't checked it out completely yet - but it looks like a pretty amazing proggy... It simulates another Desktop (just like the themes we know) - You can choose between Standard, MAC, A hot blonde and more... It looks really neat

So please do NOT release any keygens to the wide masses out there, mmkay ?

The Protection:
Hehehe...

The URL
hp:\\w*w.lighttek.com/talisman.htm (2.8MB argh)

Just check it out... it's an easy enough challenge...

JimmyClif

ThrawN
February 9th, 2002, 07:32
Heh nice program yes
Did a tut for it a while ago. check out

h**p://www.geocities.com/thrawnc/tuts/Talisman2.zip

Comes with keygens in a viarity of languages to try and suite everyone.

ThrawN
DiGiTAL DYNASTY

ThrawN
February 9th, 2002, 07:33
ermm sources that is *g*

crUsAdEr
February 9th, 2002, 13:26
Yep, Jimmy

i tried it.. a pretty simple algorithm but i think it's a good example for newbies...

Just a note... why multiply with 777 ???
maybe 666 is copyrighted by MicroSoft :>

JimmyClif
February 9th, 2002, 14:00
LOL... oh well... I just love it when I come around an way too easy project...

Just thought it would make a perfect mini project...

crUsAdEr
February 9th, 2002, 14:19
This one might be easy but make the next one a bit harder...

so we all can learn from u guys :>>>

Mean while, I shall wait patiently and try on my own :>

JimmyClif
February 9th, 2002, 18:38
Quote:
why multiply with 777 ???
maybe 666 is copyrighted by MicroSoft :>


Check out the Razor 1911 History... Explains why someone would choose 777