[DiscordArchive] hi, do you guys know when ymir will be made compatible with 11.2?
[DiscordArchive] hi, do you guys know when ymir will be made compatible with 11.2?
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:28:28.290000+00:00
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But I can be wrong
Archived author: ModoX • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:28:40.162000+00:00
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Packets are encrypted traffic indeed
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:28:50.108000+00:00
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btw. Dumping as before wont work for you anymore
Archived author: andre • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:28:59.421000+00:00
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yes, i figured
Archived author: andre • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:31:42.433000+00:00
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has anyone tried running it in https://github.com/unicorn-engine/unicorn
[Embed: GitHub - unicorn-engine/unicorn: Unicorn CPU emulator framework (AR...]
Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86) - unicorn-engine/unicorn
https://github.com/unicorn-engine/unicorn
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:33:29.196000+00:00
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I think people wanted to try it but it requires special handling? Not entirely sure
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:33:32.877000+00:00
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Not the best at that <:Shrug_3:1257837892257190069>
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:36:32.871000+00:00
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That being said i dont think you will get much info about such things here. But yes you can use that too
Archived author: andre • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:39:21.738000+00:00
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can i ask why? who do people only seem to help, only if I already have access to the dumped code, and already have the dissasembly? Is it like for legal reasons, because you're not supposed to be assisting with reverse engineering a commercial software? I'm just trying to understand
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-08-06T13:44:50.698000+00:00
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nobody gotta help others to get around anti dumping, debugging here due to such things can result in issues yes. At least in public.