> > You intentionally edited the XORs that were originally released, to remove > > portions that appeared to be encrypted data (not code), because you were > afraid > > that someone would have been able to make use of those addresses to break the > > encryption. > > > > You admitted that yourself, later on. > > This is why I have no motivation to do any more with comments like that. The > portions removed from the XORs are infact data that is not encrypted and thus no > xor data is needed. Indeed I removed it on purpose I have never denied that, in > fact I made it very clear what I did on the very first xor release. But you know > this already and are distorting facts..., again.
How am I distorting facts? I just brought it up again - and you just confirmed it!
Explain how that is a "distortion" again?
> As CPS2 has a 2004 game it will be another 3 years before I even consider making > public any data I may choose to get to help break the algo. If you have a > problem with that then Ill say what I've been saying for 3 years already... Go > and get the data yourself! > > Raz
Ok. I will. Anyone want to loan me a CPS2 boardset and an EPROM-emulator? :)