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[quote]On 12/02/2010 @ 08:05, Fungus wrote : I can provide disassemblies and notes for several vesions of Pirate Busters/Slayer if you would like some help on the article. It was used not only on EA games, but also a few by access. Later it changed a bunch and became ProDos, but most versions of that use a similar if not the same format of the key track. : : The key track varies from disk to disk, early version of it (called pirate busters) had 2 key tracks located on tracks 36 and 37, with 2 slightly different keys. : : the most common (track 2) is constructed like so. : : track contruction : : track formatted by writing $3000 * $55 : : $44F * $D7 : $EB : $200 * $CC $AD : $AD $55 $AE $9B $55 $AD $55 $CB $AE $6B $AB $AD $AF $AB $AD $AD : : repeated 3 times : : sometimes a block of $100 to $400 $00 written (weak bits) after : : creates pattern $11 $22 $44 $88 when read back : : 1541 when reading 00's always creates pattern %00010001 when reading, and clock desynchronization shifts the bit pattern to the left after a few bytes, usually 8. : -- [/quote]
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SECURITY QUESTION
I had 8 peanuts and then I ripped off 3 more.
How many do I have now?
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