Xref: utzoo rec.music.synth:16858 comp.music:2084 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!agate!darkstar!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!funkstr From: funkstr@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Larry Hastings) Newsgroups: rec.music.synth,comp.music Subject: Re: Getting the Cakewalk memory map (was "Anyone use Cakewalk?") Keywords: say the secret password, win $100 Message-ID: <8489@darkstar.ucsc.edu> Date: 3 Nov 90 00:21:07 GMT References: <11984@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> <37MQ02=A03d.01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> <11370@hubcap.clemson.edu> Sender: usenet@darkstar.ucsc.edu Followup-To: rec.music.synth Distribution: na Organization: Knowledge Dynamics Corporation Lines: 29 +-In article <11370@hubcap.clemson.edu>, | rwberry@hubcap.clemson.edu (Robert W Berry) wrote: | | kls30@duts.ccc.amdahl.com (Kent L Shephard) writes: | >By the way does anyone know the password? | | Just run something like strings on it. | +---------- I just did... the password is "satori". The memory map isn't too exciting. In fact, the rest of the string table was probably more interesting... the name of the homebrew windowing library is "Nurses" :). Also, it looks like it was compiled under Microsoft C... and the TERM variable appears to support "color", "mono", "bigsmall", "dump", "snow", "bios", and "ansi". There's a message in the string table that says "Reverse engineering of this software is prohibited by copyright law." While that appears to be a paper tiger (there's nothing in _my_ licensing agreement about reverse engineering) they always have the option of revoking your license and refunding your money. -- larry hastings, the galactic funkster, funkstr@ucscb.ucsc.edu I don't speak for Knowledge Dynamics or UC Santa Cruz, nor do they speak for me "I'm naming my first ulcer after you." --Plucky Duck, "Tiny Toon Adventures"