On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 00:40:41 +0000 (UTC), Dustin wrote:
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> "p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"
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>> you wrote "Any command line options which exceed 80
>> characters".
>
> That I did. From ASIC.DOC (I'm just going to squish you like a bug
> now)
>
> STRING CONSTANT A group of 0-80 characters enclosed by quotation
> marks.
>
> Example: "This is a String Constant"
>
> STRING VARIABLE Described by a variable name which begins
> with a
>
> Page - 52
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>
> letter, followed by up to 78 additional
> letters or
> underscores, or numbers, terminated with a
> "$".
> Can contain 0-80 characters.
>
> Example: ADDRESS$
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> You just got served, again. Talking complete ####. Like you typically
> do.
>
>
>> That's sounds like a lot of characters. Did it include the path?
>
> Hey dumbass, Irok passed exactly what you gave the original program
> via command line, upto a maximum of 80 characters; due to a string
> limitation with ASIC, not a bug.
Hey, ASIC kiddie, *I'm not disputing the 80 character limit*. Try raising
your game a little. I'm trying to figure out why it's seen as such a
problem as 80 characters seems quite a lot for options.
Perhaps you would like to post the little bit of code which deals with this
as you seem incapable of elaborating on my questions.
> The antivirus article is incorrect on that statement and another.
> IRok does NOT corrupt the hard disk or files present on the system.
> As IROK is a prepender (I know, you didn't know what that was and
> probably still don't grasp the concept) you can completely restore
> the host to it's original self, without losing a single byte. So long
> as you decrypt it properly. It's a considerable amount of characters.
> Most programs from Iroks generation would have been fine with the
> limit. Some programs aren't okay with the 80 character limit.
>
> As those researchers were proven lazy when studying my code, they got
> a few things wrong on their description concerning it. It's still
> wrong today. Shameful, on them.
Do you think anyone gives a ####?
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