Oh man, you reminded me of LDIR tricks, with loaders (tape loaders!) decoding stuff in tight manually written decoding loops... and with the final decode, overwriting the decoding loop itself. Bam, you're in the game.
I don't get it, either - instead of suing the man, they should have just hired him and extended their business.
I know a lot of programs that would have issues with Ctrl-C - I understand why the OP didn't want to do this.
Oh man, you reminded me of LDIR tricks, with loaders (tape loaders!) decoding stuff in tight manually written decoding loops... and with the final decode, overwriting the decoding loop itself. Bam, you're in the game.
I don't get it, either - instead of suing the man, they should have just hired him and extended their business.
I know a lot of programs that would have issues with Ctrl-C - I understand why the OP didn't want to do this.