Help decrypting book2.

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Kaervak
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Help decrypting book2.

Postby Kaervak » Thu Jul 22, 2004 6:49 am

Yeah I know, SEARCH! Done it already, read every topic about it and I still don't get it. I've redshirted world.dat to world.mp3 and that's where it all stops for me. I have an OTP program and every time I decrypt one of the .jpg files it ends up as a zero byte file. At this point I really don't care about figuring this out myself and having someone tell me step by step what to do is fine with me. Any help would be appreciated.
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Postby CR45H_uplink » Thu Jul 22, 2004 10:11 am

I have created a program to decyrpt book2, I posted a message about it way back in September 03.

I can e-mail it to you if you like.
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Postby Kaervak » Thu Jul 22, 2004 6:11 pm

Thanks for the program, book 2 is now decrypted. :)
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Postby nixau » Sat Jul 24, 2004 11:14 pm

I download the program and try to decrypted files 'readme.txt' and others .jpg files from book 2 but it don't help much. I use OTP (first a try to use OTP version 0.94 from vidwest.net second i use programs from three c++ files like count.cpp, otp.cpp and strip.cpp) but it still don't work. I download Crypter-v1.4r2win (author Rene Kjellerup) and decrypted files is still unreadable.

Maybe someone help me with this problem?

And what is mind 'ONETIMEREDSHIRT' in readme.txt? I try to use redshirt to this file and OTP but it don't help too much.
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Postby Katana Steel » Thu Nov 25, 2004 9:07 am

Well first of all read 'all' my post on the topic

and secondly Crypter has nothing what so ever
to do with Uplink or the gamebibles.

It's one of my pet projects (my first C/C++ program to be exact)
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