From: William Levak (wlevak_at_grex.cyberspace.org)
Date: 2005-06-22 06:33:12
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 Antitrack@networld.at wrote: > You surely all remember the famous "Burstnibbler" and its variations. > This was a great program helping us to make copies of protected disks. > > Nowadays, you would want to archieve protected disks on the PC so you > could burn them to CD, etc. > > What software exists to facilitate making and archieving GCR-lowlevel stuff? > I heard about a copier for the Catweasel-hardware called Arjuna. > Is it good? Does it do the job supposed to do? Does it fail on certain > protections? The ultimate fix is to remove the copy protection entirely. A good programmer should be able to reverse engineer the copy protection. After all, programs are not written with copy protection in them. It is added later. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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