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PW>Hi Wayne,
PW>Wayne Chirnside to Paul Walker, 08 Apr 97 17:29.
PW> WC> interesting tricks engage my interest. i have some C programming and
PW> WC> find i could always understand clever coding more easily than more
PW> WC> easily than more, 'standard', coding. not getting any positive
PW>C != Assembler. In C, you can't jump partway into a routine simply because
it
PW>byte sequence, when entered from there, happens to form the code that you
wan
PW>In assembler, that's just one of the many things you can do. 'tis a whole
oth
PW>kettle of fish.
PW> WC> responses on my inquiry's regarding virus souce codes it's certainly
PW> WC> not beyond my abilities to find such myself using resources available
PW>So do it.
i was interested in safe sites such as might be maintained by av people.
your right about a whole different kettle of fish. i play with machine code
some years ago with a 6502, also 1802, but it's been so long lost most of it
and wouldn't know where to look for resources. guess i'll put this off for
a while. i just wasn't interested in any tag along executables.
if i was interested in malicious code for destructive purposes
i seem to remember some C code we played with in school that while
not destructive could very easily be so. anyhow, my requirement for such have
been significantly lessen'd by some rather clever use's of mirror, unformat
and recent backups. if in doubt overwrite. thanx anyhow.
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