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hi all .. since long time i was trying the TO files 1 by 1 to see how they encoding their files and what language they used .. like Lua files its look same but when u try open it u will find its encoded .. so i think this DLL file is who control all with the client.exe ..
u can try google this things and try to find with me how its work
good luck all
and this some info from the file libiconv2.dll
u can try google this things and try to find with me how its work
good luck all
and this some info from the file libiconv2.dll
Length Of Struc: 0650h
Length Of Value: 0034h
Type Of Struc: 0000h
Info: VS_VERSION_INFO
Signature: FEEF04BDh
Struc Version: 1.0
File Version: 1.9.2.1747
Product Version: 1.9.2.1747
File Flags Mask: 0.63
File Flags: PRERELEASE; PATCHED; PRIVATE BUILD; SPECIAL BUILD;
File OS: WINDOWS32
File Type: DLL
File SubType: UNKNOWN
File Date: 00:00:00 00/00/0000
Struc has Child(ren). Size: 1524 bytes.
Child Type: StringFileInfo
Language/Code Page: 1033/1252
CompanyName: GNU <www.gnu.org>
License: This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License;seeYou must be registered to see links.
FileDescription: LibIconv: convert between character encodings
FileVersion: 1.9.2.1747
LibToolFileVersion: 4:0:2
InternalName: libiconv2
LegalCopyright: © 2004 Free Software Foundation <www.fsf.org>
LegalTrademarks: GNU®, LibIconv®, libiconv2®
OriginalFilename: libiconv2.dll
ProductName: LibIconv
ProductVersion: 1.9.2.1747
PrivateBuild: Patchlevel 1
SpecialBuild: GNU for Win32 <gnuwin32.sourceforge.net>
WWW:You must be registered to see links
Child Type: VarFileInfo
Translation: 1033/1252
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