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I'm looking to just change the name of the client - which I'm lead to understand you do from line 77 in stringset, however I've not been able to find any complete stringset files which work with my client. I'm running a 1.36 server as I've been struggling to find many working links for resources/clients/server files etc for other versions. Regardless, gemini doesn't seem to be able to decompile the stringset.bin file which came with the client, and i've started looking to do it manually but i keep falling short. Does anyone have either a link to a working stringset decompiler or 1.36 stringset txt file i could try to use? Failing that, does anyone know how the bin file is encoded so I can look to making the changes manually? I'm fairly au fait with most encryption types having had nearly a decade of professional experience working as a .net developer but I'm falling short with this one failing spending hours of trial and error! Any help would be appreciated, please and thankyou!
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Hi, I own an old program which converts .stl, .step and similar files into g-code. The problem is that it's hard locked with a parallel key and the seller is long out of business. I tried decompiling it with many different decompilers ghidra, ida, vbdecompiler... but I didn't get any of them to work (only managed to get assembler code with ida but I believe it's flawed). What I'd like to do is take a look at the decompiled code and try to modify it so I don't have to use the hardlock key, or at least point me in the right direction I run it on 32bit win7 here is the link to the entire program https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16gJ2ry89U__sld-cw0ljyh9nf_mXY7YA?usp=sharing includes a wwood.txt file "decompiled" with ida portable As I said, I'm not really familiar with this, but I believe I'll be able to change the code.
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whenever i am trying to decompile a bin file it gives me this message. the bin file that i am trying to decompile is in the attachment https://mega.nz/#!AMg2lCzJ!6XynACz51N7FAawv5mM2YNi84Pzu5_0CK8ZIJWpJ1II
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