ASCII 0x52 0x82 0x23 0x14, 0x00, 0x52
R,0x82,#,^N, ,R
0x82 I cann't find...
but
what's it?
R,0x82,#,^N, ,R
0x82 I cann't find...
but
what's it?
It's more like, you didn't read, or care to read my point? Yeesh, nice attack.Quote:
You, my friend, are the definition of an IDIOT.
I've already said its MCBS. And plus, archivers don't NEED MCBS/UNICODE support to uncompress it. It's a bitstream. An ASCII Password of 0x52 0x82 0x23 0x14, 0x00, 0x52 would be a valid UNICODE and a valid MCBS password. The archiver couldn't care less.
Next time you post, use your brain. And do some research to not say wrong stuff. I entered the password as the ASCII equiv, and it accepted it.
Encoding makes the bytes mean something to the end user (aka us humans). The computer couldn't care less.
Actually, it is the old one. All old ones are patched now.Quote:
okay guys... this thread has gone beyond pointless... There is a password free version of mabipake STICKY'd in this very forum and I think it is even a more current version than 125. someone correct me if I am wrong in saying that. so if mabipake is even the slightest bit useful to you then you will have it by getting the archive in the sticky thread and using it -.-