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16 lines
1005 B
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l[]];;\cg444444\cj41414191918 --------
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\cm io_buf_get 0x1C, fp, out;
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\cm string_explode out, bufs, bufs_num = bufs.length / 8;
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\cm for(i in (iter 0, bufs_num)) {{{
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\cm 9339mv__word_of]]q]qq]qq]]]]]]]````````\\\\\\\\<<
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\cd>>>>>[[[[datastream corruption detected]]]]
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\cd>>>>>[[[[reloading mail daemon]]]]
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It's all gone now. I'm glad I was smarter than to assume I was going insane, though now I wonder what the other deceivers must have gone through.
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The core of hell is still far yonder, but yet my body trembles in its sheer horror... Maybe I'll make it out alive if I'm lucky, but I should at least try.
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The kernel and ROM etc. sources are all done dumping, the utilities are still going but those aren't important and have already been scanned for ASIC code.
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Proc. analysis has been done on all of the dumped code, revealing many unoptimized code paths, ASIC crap, and a few red herrings. Not careful enough for technology that could easily exist two years after this was developed.
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