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Old 09-30-2003, 05:23
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Paul3333:

The words used do have a particular meaning and when you misread that meaning you can't find what was not actually described. Please note Squidge's "exact" wording. He said: "However, Ricardo's tuts describe how to unpack Arma up to 3.00 I believe."

Notice that he did NOT say "Ricardo's tut titled 'How to crack Armadillo v3.20'". This suggests "Ricardo" wrote a tut that Squidge believes might work for versions "up to 3.00."

The author of the tut is Ricardo Narvaja. His nick on this Board is "ricnar456." If you go to this Thread, you should find all you need to locate his tut on his ftp on this subject and many others.

http://www.exetools.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=8593#post8593

The majority of his Tuts are in spanish, because, afterall, that is his native language. You can find several in English on the web (you do know how to search, don't you??) and there are several English versions of some of his ARMA tuts posted on the RCE Messageboard as attachments. On that Board, use the Search function and enter "Ricardo Narvaja" in the "Search by user name" box and you will find those tuts.

In your favorite search engine, if you enter "Ricardo Narvaja" + Armadillo + English you should also find what you are looking for.

That's only one possible combination, but it would get you to

hxxp://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/topic/90919-1.html

which has an interesting title of "Armadillo Crackers Tutorials."

Learning HOW TO SEARCH is a necessary skill for anyone seriously interested in reverse code engineering.

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