On Fri,  3 Dec 2004 06:52:17 +0300 (MSK), you wrote:

Hi Arkady,

>     Don't forget about DMCA, which prohibits these rules (there not sayed,
>that you may break protection for research purpose of backup; this is why
>there was so many fuss around Adobe lwasuit against Sklyarov and similar
>tryings to prevent publication of research materials about holes in media
>files "protection").

I can understand how they worry about this, MPAA is so ridiculous that
it want to sue people who skipped the "Movie Preview" in starting of
the DVD.

Maybe can handling the legal problem carefully, or giveup completely.

>JL> to me ... How to dump "c000-efff". Or any other information is useful?
>
>     Make next file (say, DUMP.DBG):
>
>d c000:0,ffff
>d d000:0,ffff
>d e000:0,ffff
>q
>
>then run "DEBUG<DUMP.DBG>DUMP.RES" (without quotes) and you get dump in file
>DUMP.RES. Be carefull - its size is 970k, so archive it before sending.

1) debug dump.dbg (file not found)
2) d c000:0,ffff (screen output)
3) d d000:0,ffff (same)
4) d e000:0,ffff (same)
5) q
6) debug dump.dbg dump.res (file not found)

Am I miss anything?

Thanks.


Rgds,
Johnson.



Rgds,
Johnson.



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