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Oct 3rd, 2000, 02:02 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
Could someone help me how to crack a shareware programs. Or any utilities who can help me...
 Stupidity is better than cure.
VB6 SP5 Enterprise Ed.
C, Pascal, VC++ 6.0
Running Win98 SE and Win2000 Prof. Ed.
Email me at : [email protected]
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 02:32 AM
#2
Hyperactive Member
Ok... this is how you do it.
1. Get a bucket of cement mix
2. Add 2 cups of yellow sand
3. Mix in some bluechip stones
4. Find a large bucket (slightly longer than the length of your feet)
5. Mix in 2 cups of water
6. Pour into large bucket
7. Take bucket to a pier or jetty
8. Place both feet into bucket
9. Wait until dry
10. Jump off pier
Shame on you for wanting to crack someones HARD work!!!! How would you like it if they did it to you????
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 02:39 AM
#3
Frenzied Member
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 07:48 AM
#4
Frenzied Member
point system
give information - regardless of how one is going to use it
Gen X 0
HarryW 1
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 08:12 AM
#5
Addicted Member
you could just use http://astalavista.box.sk/ type in the program you want a crack or serial for, and use that.
unless of course you're wanting to learn how to disassemble a executable and perform some reverese enginneering on it.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 10:12 AM
#6
Frenzied Member
I agree with Gen-x (because I always do!)
kovan
give information - regardless of how one is going to use it
That attitude defies belief!
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 11:34 AM
#7
Frenzied Member
hmm
there is a lot of stuff can be used for good and bad
he wants to crack something
let me crack it,
you not doing the crime he is
what if at cracking that software, comes a day where he needs to know information to crack something he wrote (maybe he forgot how he made it and it needs to be cracked?)
i wrote a app in vb3 a WHILE ago
and all i had was the .exe
i had no way in hell had the code for it
so i got a decompiler and decompiled it
is that a crime? nope
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 05:35 PM
#8
Hyperactive Member
Kovan
Attitudes like that were the whole reason millions of people had to die in Hirroshima.
"We don't care what you DO with the nuclear bomb... we just make it"
If that is the value and belief system that you have... where consequences don't mean anything, it proves to me more and more that whatever your belief system is must be flawed and corrupted to its very core.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 05:46 PM
#9
Frenzied Member
At elast if he learns assembler he will have done something useful. I doubt he'll be able to crack it anyway. I think there was a small matter of a World War that had a lot to do with the Hiroshima bombing. I await the usual goldfish-level response from Gen-X.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 05:58 PM
#10
Addicted Member
No ****..
People complain that the u.s shouldnt have droped the nuclear bomb on the japs...but it was just fine and ****ing dandy for them to cowardly sneak attack us at pearl harbor?
And besides..if the allied powers had actually envaded the japan home islands the projected lossed of allied soldiers would have been in the hundreds of thousands...
so in other words you are saying it would be better too lose all those allied soldiers instead of droping a nuclear bomb on japan and eliminating the enemy without losing more allied soldiers?
I am not sying that the nuclear bomb attacks werent the most humane way to end the war... but what do you excpet to have happend? The japs didnt want to surrender..so what would be a alternative? leave them be?? while they build back there armys?? no way.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:06 PM
#11
Hyperactive Member
As usual you guys completely overlook the actual meaning.
War or not it is a classical case of scientists not worrying whether they SHOULD do something but simply wondering if they COULD do something.
To create something without thought for the consequences is the height of ignorance.
If someone came up with a way of creating a localized black hole tomorrow and the whole world suddenly got sucked into it wouldn't you wish that the person had enough foresight to think that making the thing might not be in the best interests of the world?
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:11 PM
#12
Addicted Member
U brought up the fact about the nuclear bomb Gen-x not me.
But about your point.
Yes Yes Yes i aggree..that not too many of our scientific leaders dont always think things through...but then it is up too the people to make sure they dont kill themselves and us with whatever they are making...
And also i do believe that the scientes who made the nuke bomb knew exactly what there weapon was going to do..
Thats why they tested it in los alamos new mexico b4 droping it on the japs.
I really doubt they were building the bomb to "just see what comes of it" ... they knew.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:12 PM
#13
Frenzied Member
Scientists need funding to do what they love, and that means that the financial backer is probably gonna want to be able to use the product. The people who developed the A-bomb didn't drop it, or even give the order to drop it. It's war, **** happens.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:24 PM
#14
Hyperactive Member
Actually, Scientists were developing methods of Nuclear Fission in order to produce energy for the world.
It was because the "backers" were military that the technology was taken out of their hands and placed into bombs.
"Its war.. **** happens".
Try telling that to a Jewish person during WWII... somehow I don't think he will agree with that statement.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:27 PM
#15
Frenzied Member
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:42 PM
#16
Hyperactive Member
Wow... That is so sympathetic to the millions of people that died at the hands of Hitler.
And Kovan said you had "respect"
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 06:51 PM
#17
Frenzied Member
And maybe millions more would have died if the bomb hadn't help end it.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 07:01 PM
#18
Hyperactive Member
Ah so its "us against them"
The wonderful philosophy that says as long as its THEM that gets killed then it was all worth it and good.
You have to love the simplicity of it.... "Hurt ME your evil, I hurt YOU then I am good"
Your too deontological for your own good Harry.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 07:07 PM
#19
Frenzied Member
Considering it was a war, yes it's okay. You're making an argument out of nothing. I'm not interested in your stupid little squabbling matches any more.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 07:30 PM
#20
Hyperactive Member
So all is fair in love and war....
Interesting notion.
Obviously it is ok to use chemical warfare, slaughter innocent people and do whatever you want... "Considering its a war, yes its okay".
I've noticed a trend in you Harry... when you are going off the tracks in a major way you always bring it back to "stupid little squabbling"
Your a piece of work.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 07:35 PM
#21
Frenzied Member
You took this off tracks not me.
I have better things to do, night all.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 08:23 PM
#22
Addicted Member
Not only jews died cause of the nazi's
Of course it was sad that so many jews died in the concentration camps..but what about all the other races?
polish, russian..virtually every race that was deemed "impure".
And whine as much as you want about how bad war is... it's going too happen, the innocent will always be the victims
I dont see why you are worrying about it.
You can do nothing about it..
one way or the other.. not me, you or any of us can do anything to stop it.
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 08:25 PM
#23
Hyperactive Member
Yes I know you have better things to do...
Babies to eat, virgins to pillage
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 09:18 PM
#24
Addicted Member
wha ?? hehehe
Is my first name Genghis? or Adolf? lol
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Oct 3rd, 2000, 09:22 PM
#25
Hyperactive Member
That was for Harry... but you managed to sneak your post inbetween.
Don't worry... I don't consider you a Baby Eater.... You might nibble on a few toes... but you wouldn't down the whole thing
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Oct 4th, 2000, 12:34 AM
#26
Addicted Member
You can call me whatever you want.
hehe ..my response too any more of your remarks are in the post titled
"What the hell??"
go find it..haha you might get a laugh..haha i know i sure did
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Oct 5th, 2000, 01:35 PM
#27
Frenzied Member
hmm
hmm i think making a comment that i have no sympathy for people of hiroshima is a little out of wack
having knowledge is different then using that knowledge for evil...
i said its good idea for him to learn how to crack it
if he uses the cracking for a not so good reason
then he is doing a crime
and if he is going to use the knowledge for good somewhere..
and about cracking
you can find cracks for ALMOST any program that came out
so dont change or at least try to change what i said
having knowledge and using it for evil purposes is a TOTAL different story then having knowledge and using it for good
ALMOST EVERYTHING one knows, can be used for GOOD and bad
*the only reason i didn't reply to this before is cus i JUST say it 5/10/2000*
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Oct 5th, 2000, 02:54 PM
#28
Addicted Member
Back to the point....
Are we talking about Kovan's behavior and feelings, or can we get back to the morality of Cracking software.
there is difference in using technology to steal, and using technology to kill. of course most of you were just responding to the radical response to Kovan's behavior.
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Oct 5th, 2000, 04:16 PM
#29
Just looking out for mankind
Actually, this is why I haven't released my "Finite Length Laser Cutter With Audible Position Indicators And Particle Theory Blocking Mechanism Device". I simply do not want to be held responsible for yet another "Clone War".
We even have the technology to provide a full spectrum from infrared through ultra violet.
Why bother learning assembler if a trusty blaster or FLLCWAPIAPTBMD can get you a crack? You're going about it all wrong.
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Oct 5th, 2000, 06:15 PM
#30
Hyperactive Member
Sorry to tell you this Kovan...
But giving knowledge to someone you KNOW is going to use it for an evil purpose makes you JUST as evil as the person you are giving it to.
You know he wants to crack software... so giving him the knowledge to do so makes you an "accomplace" in the eyes of the law.
Quite a simple point really...
If a crazed man came up to me asking for a gun so he could go shoot some people then saying "A gun is not evil, what he chooses to do with it is evil... not me!" and then hand it over I as good as shot those people myself.
Do you have a conscience?
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Oct 6th, 2000, 06:56 AM
#31
I don't,
I am the crazed man
thanks for the gun...
*lifts up gun and shoots a cute little rabbit in the head*
see?
I'll do it again
*continues pelting dead rabbit with large caliber bullets*
see?
*lifts up gun and shoots Gen-X in the head*
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Oct 6th, 2000, 07:12 PM
#32
ouch.. that was too vivid dennis
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Oct 7th, 2000, 08:45 AM
#33
Frenzied Member
Why are you all bitching at Gen-X, I think he's right about the gun stuff, so please Dennis, don't shoot him!!! 
no serious, I don't care if you crack programs, I can't do it myself, but I could, I won't give you the knowledge 
There are plenty of sites which will help you, but unfortunatly I don't know the URLs, maybe Altavista does?
See?
I'm not giving him the gun, just pointing out where it is
Jop - validweb.nl
Alcohol doesn't solve any problems, but then again, neither does milk.
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Oct 7th, 2000, 11:00 AM
#34
Damnit Jordan, who said you could talk to me?
huh?
and they call me a friggin schizo... SHHHHHEeeeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhh....
*lifts up gun and shoots Jordan*
who's next
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Oct 9th, 2000, 09:21 AM
#35
New Member
THIS GEN-X HAS A REAL ATTITUDE PROBLEM.
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Oct 9th, 2000, 10:28 AM
#36
Harry?
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Oct 9th, 2000, 07:03 PM
#37
Frenzied Member
Hehehehe it wasn't me! I only have the one extra personality and we both post as HarryW
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Oct 11th, 2000, 11:06 AM
#38
Member
rbnwares,if you want to learn to crack programs,go to http://neworder.box.sk and get the tutorials in the Code Cracking section.(I cracked a program within 5 minutes without any knowledge of Assembly!)
Rabin
Windows : Visual Basic 6 Enterprise / 3.0 (16-bit)
DOS : QBasic 4.5 , Visual Basic For DOS
Web : HTML , VBScript , PHP (Learning)
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Oct 11th, 2000, 12:37 PM
#39
Fanatic Member
Kovan :Decomipler
this doesn't have much to do with the thread, it is just auestion to kovan, in need to decompile one of my programs because i lost the source, and i was wondering where you got the decompiler from
Cheers
Merlin ?
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