![]() Happy coding Re: Crack/keygen/reg/patch by nembudziya( m): 8:28am On Aug 11, 2015 I'm coding from blackberry, so don't have much to share here So you see Assembly is good to make key gen and the rest. Every thing works without the messageboxĪssembly plays a role in this. This small line gets the input for say name and registration key and compares if it's the same, if there is a matching, it grants you access else it prompts back the messagebox Then use Ollydbg to reverse, you see some asse mbly codes, now debug, search for GetDialogItemA(), to display the message box notifying you of the period expiry, breakpoint to it and then enter the main function in olly, you might get surprised to see something like Now issue of the day, when you want to make a crack for some software which has passed it's trial period, you have to first study assembly to know what you are doing. Ok, that said, when doing things like api hooking, you need assembly too, passing 5 bytes (opcode and return addresses) you still need assembly Obviously, this may seem garbage, but a simple understanding of it is adding two numbers and calling printf function to print the results. ![]() When an executable is reversed, it reverses into asm codes, you see registers and all what not, then you get to see things like If you gonna make aimed cracks, key gen and whatever I think NASM should be the key to your problems, ask me why because you also have to study reverse engineering ![]() When I started to learn the net wide assembler, I learnt it for some several reasons
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