New programs for AFX/GRAPH100: CEDIT, BFEX

New programs for AFX/GRAPH100
Started by
Johnny
, Feb 07 2003 08:56 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 February 2003 - 08:56 PM
#2
Posted 07 February 2003 - 09:52 PM
looked at your progs
like the design
found some "bugs" though..
your aps can't handle my selfmade basic files (this might be a bug on my half, but they work perfectly with the casio OS).
the files are not listed in bfex, and cedit reports an error opening them, telling me to try changing the filename..
the files are filled with ascii 0xFF, which I believe might be the cause of the error.
you state in your cedit readme file, that one shouldn't attempt to read files with special basic program characters in them, which leads me to believe it supports only a limited set of characters..
you also say it can be used to crack basic hiscore files, etc..
if such files store binary data, they may not be readable through your progs (like mine)
why my files are not listed, I don't understand, but again, it's probably something to do with unsuported characters (the filenames are normal ascii characters), but the password is filled with 0xFF like the rest
looking at the memory, I found that the basic files created with bfex contain 'Turb' as the last 4 characters of their filenames (unless name is longer).. I guess you use Turbo C to compile your programs... looks like your using some code part of your file as filename scratchpad.. be careful
BTW, Welcome to the forum
like the design

found some "bugs" though..
your aps can't handle my selfmade basic files (this might be a bug on my half, but they work perfectly with the casio OS).
the files are not listed in bfex, and cedit reports an error opening them, telling me to try changing the filename..
the files are filled with ascii 0xFF, which I believe might be the cause of the error.
you state in your cedit readme file, that one shouldn't attempt to read files with special basic program characters in them, which leads me to believe it supports only a limited set of characters..
you also say it can be used to crack basic hiscore files, etc..
if such files store binary data, they may not be readable through your progs (like mine)
why my files are not listed, I don't understand, but again, it's probably something to do with unsuported characters (the filenames are normal ascii characters), but the password is filled with 0xFF like the rest
looking at the memory, I found that the basic files created with bfex contain 'Turb' as the last 4 characters of their filenames (unless name is longer).. I guess you use Turbo C to compile your programs... looks like your using some code part of your file as filename scratchpad.. be careful

BTW, Welcome to the forum

#3
Posted 07 February 2003 - 11:48 PM
The bug must came from the hold version of my library he is probably using, there were bugs with the search function with extended character in names.
For the bug you mentioned ("Turb") it was a bug of my function that used to always write 8 bytes even if the name is shorter so "Turb" must be written into the stack...
So Johnny download the last version of my lib where all bugs are corrected.
For your Graph100 compatibility problem : Don't worry I have a GRAPH100 so there is no problem.
For the bug you mentioned ("Turb") it was a bug of my function that used to always write 8 bytes even if the name is shorter so "Turb" must be written into the stack...
So Johnny download the last version of my lib where all bugs are corrected.
For your Graph100 compatibility problem : Don't worry I have a GRAPH100 so there is no problem.
#4
Posted 08 February 2003 - 07:28 AM
there's a broken link to BFEX!
#5
Posted 08 February 2003 - 11:57 AM
works fine with me..
just right click, and 'save as'..
just right click, and 'save as'..

#6
Posted 08 February 2003 - 01:57 PM
right
now works fine too!
now works fine too!

#7
Posted 12 February 2003 - 09:09 PM

You do not have authorization to access this web Page.
Some one please can send it to me by E-mail?

#8
Posted 13 February 2003 - 01:06 AM
The links are fine for me. You just need to copy/paste them into the address bar.
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