Explanation for HTWin32.dll (implications on WIneAPI=mormon thing)

Brian Fuller slink3r at slinker.in
Sat May 3 02:07:19 CDT 2008


Hopefully I didn't offend anybody with the subject line.


3dMark 2001 SE (dies into a debugger) ¡ú trying to display "about" from
screen app?


 Use a space as a seperator


 One or more words to search for, so I'm stealing from a website the EMP bit
when it tripped and took it down.


 ": In this article I present a tool I wrote to extract trace evidence of
USB thumb drive activity from the Windows Registry. "


 Now if you're a wine developer, this makes sense.


 And the application interfacing with the DLLs is totally based off of
interrupts.in my version


 You just hope that you can get the timing of the interrupts right, I
suppose using the HT dll. The math in RSC is mathematically solved to be the
most efficient for object verification already?


 If that doesn't work easily, then beforehand I need a DLL to interface with
my DLL for wine (API pueposes)


 Once you find a spot for the object verification to be able to manage the
timing of an application that monitors accesses to particular files with
permissions, we can share the addressing issue of permissions with some Unix
commands more easily. (Hopefully using this step to encourage game
developers to write more POSIX specific games(think cell architecture))


 Well, object verification in my DLL set has been entirely mathematically
proven to be the most efficient method, so my DLL interfaces with another
DLL, but I have an API with 3 commands.


 2 command together lighted up means interrupt is about to occur on the
third light ¨C when this happens, you only have so long before you die. The
timing between the 2 commands being activated and the interrupt light must
be carefully timed and analyzed to make sure this event occurs.


 The computer there saves the information, and just have to hope the EMP
doesn't blast away the data somehow.


 Windows Registry never notices you plugin a USB thumb drive, another
application does, crashing a CPU within your computer. I'm sorry to bore you
guys with the details, I just wanted to explain the whack way I worded my
letters the other day.
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