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Re: Hiding Test



On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Peter L. Peres wrote:

> And where do you get the codes to be output from ? Encrypting text inside
> binaries always involves a 2-step process. You first write an
> encrypter/decrypter and you pass your clear text through the encrypter,

Note: he wasn't looking for encyption, he only wants to "embed" strings in
a binary, to be displayed at a certain point, without this string being
viewable with simply catting the bin. (I guess he wants to put his name
in a progy he writes, and doesn't want people to change it (why would
they??) I once implemented something similar, when I coded a disk copier
with assembly. I simply shifted left the string when I put it in the
assembly source, and then shifted the bytes back before calling the
interrupt to display them).

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