Dustin wrote in
news:XnsA3EC879E35625C9X238BHEUFHHI5RJ791@192.254.233.145:
> ~BD~ wrote in
> news:gLWdnZsCc4lu5vLJnZ2dnUVZ7s-dnZ2d@bt.com:
>
>> I've only just noticed this comment!
>
> Liar. I've mentioned it numerous times before.
>
>>
>>
>> "*The virus has a bug* and it does not supply command line
>> options to the host program correctly, so every program that
>> operates with command line parameters will work incorrectly after
>> infection."
>>
>>
>>
>> So Dustin's not QUITE the wizard he thinks he is! ;-)
>
> Wrong again hotshot. No bug. One of several ####ups in the
> description. Irok was written in ASIC. ASIC string limit is 80
> characters. Any command line options which exceed 80 characters
> due to a limitation in the language used, will not be passed
> entirely. No bug, though.
>
>> I must add that this activity occurred a very long time ago and
>> Dustin is no longer wearing a black hat!
>
> Yet you couldn't resist bringing it up, in an effort to smear and
> slime again. You're a total loser, david.
Dustin it may not be a bug but it's a shortcoming of ASIC. As you
know it's called ASIC because of it's many shortcomings. It's no
surprise the author doesn't use it any more and has abandoned future
development.
Why does a self-proclaimed wonder programmer like you use such
inadequate tools? Your lack of understanding of ASIC's shortcoming
caused you to mess up Exevalid. best go find something easier to
work with. Just saying!
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