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Lumisota FuseScript cst w/ ByteCode

Initiate Mage
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Could you share how you decompressed the .cct into .cst? I would really help benefit me and others.

Seconded.

I feel like this information would help out the community in a big way. I mean, it's not like the tools being used need to be going to be released. But our own tools might be developed, and maybe inspire pursuit of knowledge so great that the sharer, himself, might learn something.

After all, isn't that what collaboration is? It's not really spoon-feeding if it aids a shared pursuit.


I was going to write something more elaborate, maybe try to do it on later versions, but it seems that it can't wait; The reason why I posted this without any sort of tutorial or guide is because I quickly posted this as soon as I got to know that this was possible.

The method I use ONLY works on older versions of director, from what I've been able to try (life has been a witch lately so this is literally all I could do over the course of an entire week) this only seems to work on versions older than v5.

Basically, I just wrote a very small amount of lingo code to do this, just a simple director project
that imports the CCT and then saves it. On older versions of Director (the CCT needs to be made with the old version, keep that in mind.) running the save function on the import will save it uncompressed and unprotected. Simple as that, with ByteCode intact.

He's ignored my question twice so I think we can draw a conclusion that he won't.
Well. He probably won't release tips either :)

You shouldn't draw your conclusions this quickly, it's only been 2 days. :$:

I just have a strong vibe about this guy. From past experience. Possibly with him. Probably with him.
I'm new to Ragezone, I only know people who where existing members; I can assure you that you've never met me before as I wasn't involved with the Habbo community at all.

I'm honestly shocked with the backlash of not posting for 2 days. :blink:

Don't think that this is some massive breakthrough or that I'm hiding anything; I just did what they did back in the day.

My guess as how the v1 ByteCode release has come to existence is because it is pre-cct-recover, meaning people had made their own tool in the same way as I made mine.

Sorry for taking so long to respond, hope it won't happen again in the future. :blushing:
 
Initiate Mage
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Ah yes, I know that bug.
In older versions of Director, the save and protect function didn't work very well: it saves a file in CCT but the flag "protected" wasn't set.
So, re-saving the same file in CST you could open it and have all the bytecode inside.

If I remember well, this bug has been fixed since Director 9 (2002) and v26 CCT are from 2006-2008.
Geez ;C
 
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I was going to write something more elaborate, maybe try to do it on later versions, but it seems that it can't wait; The reason why I posted this without any sort of tutorial or guide is because I quickly posted this as soon as I got to know that this was possible.

The method I use ONLY works on older versions of director, from what I've been able to try (life has been a witch lately so this is literally all I could do over the course of an entire week) this only seems to work on versions older than v5.

Basically, I just wrote a very small amount of lingo code to do this, just a simple director project
that imports the CCT and then saves it. On older versions of Director (the CCT needs to be made with the old version, keep that in mind.) running the save function on the import will save it uncompressed and unprotected. Simple as that, with ByteCode intact.




You shouldn't draw your conclusions this quickly, it's only been 2 days. :$:


I'm new to Ragezone, I only know people who where existing members; I can assure you that you've never met me before as I wasn't involved with the Habbo community at all.

I'm honestly shocked with the backlash of not posting for 2 days. :blink:

Don't think that this is some massive breakthrough or that I'm hiding anything; I just did what they did back in the day.

My guess as how the v1 ByteCode release has come to existence is because it is pre-cct-recover, meaning people had made their own tool in the same way as I made mine.

Sorry for taking so long to respond, hope it won't happen again in the future. :blushing:

Hm. I'm still suspicious but perhaps it was a bit much. In any case welcome to the forums.

A lot of people (especially me) are waiting for the day where Shockwave is opened up, as a format, so it's a very touchy subject.
 
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