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Old 24th August 2008, 19:44   #9  |  Link
Peer van Heuen
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Originally Posted by Oopho2ei View Post
I am guessing he means that because bd+ enforces a certain memory footprint (e.g. keys, video etc have to be at a certain fix virtual memory address) he can use a memory dump of the virtual machine interpreter and include it in anydvd as precompiled code module. He would only have to make sure the remaining data vm opcode/keys/video content is at the correct address.
No, that's not it (I thought we were past that silly memory dumping era anyway, that only works for badly written security code ). This foot-/fingerprint stuff is only a very minor part of BD+ and what you're saying would be rather trivial.

Actually you'd have to know how BD+ really works, to know what I meant (and even then you probably wouldn't ).
But if I start unraveling that, I'd be finding myself looking for a new job by next week

So, I'll better shut up from this point on - should have done that in the first place, sorry...
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