2011-12-05, 03:17 PM
Just you wait. The code will be "ATTACK AT DAWN" (lololol)
But the code the guy posted is needlessly complicated. He included the assembly instructions in an encrypted array, decrypts the array, and then executes the array. Looks like the dude didn't want to give away the answer but wanted you to figure it out for yourself.
That's ANSI C that he's likely executing on Arch Linux which must be executed on a 32-bit kernel. That wouldn't be a problem for Windows.
But the code the guy posted is needlessly complicated. He included the assembly instructions in an encrypted array, decrypts the array, and then executes the array. Looks like the dude didn't want to give away the answer but wanted you to figure it out for yourself.
That's ANSI C that he's likely executing on Arch Linux which must be executed on a 32-bit kernel. That wouldn't be a problem for Windows.
