SysGetROMToken returns the address of the token, not the token itself. So you
can validate the address of the token. For instance, if it's in RAM, then you
may want to consider it tainted.
-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer
"James Luk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/02/2001 02:05:32 AM
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cc: (Keith Rollin/US/PALM)
Subject: Anyone know how to protect the registration?
Dear all,
I have developed a palm application use the SysGetRomToken to get the
rom id as the identifier. But some-one has made the software to trap the
SysGetRomToken to crack my application.
Do anyone can help me to solve this problem?
Thanks!
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