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Re: Reverse Engineering Virtual Machine coding
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Max Kovalsky
on Mar 5, 2009 at 9:59:55 pm
Most players sore disc ID and resume info, some for up to 30 discs. So there MAY be a way to access that info. Take a look at the VM code and please post your findings!
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