UnArmadillo v1.4: Unprotector for the "Armadillo Software protection System"
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 I)    About
 II)   Usage
 III)  History
 IV)   Notes & Contact info

I) About:
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 This program was written to Unprotect files protected with
 Armadillo Software protection system (c) Silicon Realms Toolworks.
 For more information check: http://www.siliconrealms.com/

 UNARM v1.4 supports Armadillo v1.83
 UNARM v1.4 works fine on Win95/98/ME machines only.
 
 For older Armadillo versions check older UnArm versions.

II) Usage:
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 Follow these steps to learn how to use UNARM
 0) Run UNARM!
 1) Locate protected file.
 2) Infos will appear about target.
    If version is supported, you will be asked to choose where to save
    the unarmed file.

III) History:
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  v1.0      -   UNARM v1.0, was a lame memory dumper.
  v1.1      -   Armadillo showed some good new protection features so
                UNARM v1.1 had to be rewritten.
  v1.2      -   UNARM v1.2 is rewritten again and now as a win32 console application.
  v1.3      -   Improvement of internal UNARM engine to support multiple Arm versions.
  v1.4      -   No more UnArm updates for the moment.
                No more NT/2000 Support.

IV) Notes & Contact info
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     To: Chad Nelson
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     Sorry Chad for all the troubles caused by this software.
     My only goal was to make you change and enhance the protection system
     whenever i find it really unsecure.
     I've decided not to update UnArm anymore until you radically change
     the protection scheme.

     Please consider these techincal notes:

     * First versions that had no protection options are no good.
     * The versions that introduced the "Debug/CopyMem protection" where
       very good. I suggest that you re-implement this protection scheme.
     * The latest versions, that works just the first versions except that
       they change original entry point basicly, are actually no good too.

     I can be reached via:
     
     tr@ucf2000.com
     #ucf2000 on IRC/EFNET.
