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Postby TheInsaneAssassin » Sat Jul 22, 2006 5:46 am

I stumbled upon this program on the MPC forums and I have to admit it's very cool. I am surprised the community for this site is so small. I believe I read something about Spiro scrapping the dbk32.sys driver in the future. When will that be?
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Postby L. Spiro » Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:23 pm

Seems it will be sooner than expected.

My own driver is already part of my current build for the next release, and can detect hidden processes and read/write to their RAM from kernel land.

So the other drivers will be scrapped for the next release (probably Monday) and I will switch to my own driver, though with fewer functions at the start and more as I have time to build upon it.
Stealth mode will be gone for a while (though hardly important) but may come back online later.


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Postby TheInsaneAssassin » Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:33 am

You're awesome. Is it difficult to make a program like this?
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Postby L. Spiro » Sun Jul 23, 2006 11:40 am

It’s up to the person.

As for me, I prefer the challenge and being forced to pay close attention to the intricate details to make a solid feature.

That is why each new feature is bigger and more complicated than the previous.

There is still a lot of work to do, but this work is more tedious than hard.
I have to rewrite the debugger, disassembler, stored addresses, and templates, all of which I have done once already, so there is nothing new and challenging here, but I can’t take pride in my software until every feature is 100% solid and coded well.


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