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Anyone skilled in disassembling PC programs like the Casio image converter? Because I'm not... And Simon doesn't seem to be interested in reverse-engineering the CAPTURE routine.In the worst case, this could take us another year.
At the moment I do not see another way to bypass the CG10-restriction.
I have another idea:Instead of cracking the image checksum and changing the type ID (which is hopefully not required for decompression, because this would mean complete repackaging using zlib), couldn't we just modify the image converter to write the ID 0x3C1B instead of 0x789C before the checksum calculation takes place? Worth a try...Holy crap, the image converter does not seem to be protected.
But I don't know if the Prizm adds extra security against modifications.
So you wrote the first OS modifying add-in?
Casio learnt nothing...
"welcome to the world of computers, where everything seems to be based on random number generators"
I meant one that is actually available for download for everyone
(although Casio might not like that if the said tool can edit/save/compress images)