November 1998 |
"Transmac for Windows" (The BRW Approach ) |
Win '95/'98 PROGRAM Win Code Reversing
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by Punisher |
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Cracking 4 Newbies |
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Program Details Program Name: Tm31_32.exe Program Type: Dos to Mac Converter Program Location: http://www.asy.com Program Size: 324kb |
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Tools Used: BRW- Borland's Ressource Editor |
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Rating |
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There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. |
Transmav v3.1
( Deleting a nag Screen )
Written by Punisher
Introduction |
" TransMac is a Windows utility for
accessing Macintosh HFS formatted media. This includes high density
diskettes, CD-ROMS, Syquests, Zips, Opticals, Harddrives and most
other SCSI drives.Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT
are supported."
About this protection system |
Install Transmac and run it. You will be presented with a nag screen asking you to accept the terms listed or it. Have a look araounfd and remember this screen this is the one we are going to delete. There are three buttons:- Yes, No and Register. Choosing Yes will bring you into the main program screen, choosing no will kick you out of the program. Choosing Register will bring up a dialogbox with two fields to enter the Name and Registration.
Choose Yes. You are now in the main program. Up on the title bar you will see "32bit/Unregistered" Exit Transmac.
Start up BRW and load up Transmac.exe.
Search in the for dialogs and look for the nag screen you saw in Transmac. Place the cursor on it and delete it.
Save the project and exit BRW.
Now run Transmac again. You will be in the main prgram window with no nag screen.
That's it for Transmac.