There is a so called program called CMP Debugger and I am not sure what it does. However, when I try to run it to see, it just crashes with an error sound. Does it do the same thing for everyone else, or can anyone get it to work? This might be the protector every damn korean is using nowadays, so I'm a bit pissed off by the fact it doesn't wanna work for me.
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Never mind, it doesn't work, but I can open it I just can't use it.
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Like, you can run the program? Darrrrn. I wonder what's wrong on my side.
I have another program that does the same thing, it's called PPI Unprotector.
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Do you mind posting that one too?
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Somewhat. It's the same glitch, soo... I thought I wouldn't post it. I'm not even sure what it does, yet.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Dec 23 2008, 11:37 pm by Zhuinden.
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An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
I think the debugger program just checks what kind of protection a map has. I say this because it crashes every time I try to open an unprotected map, but it does not crash when I open a protected map. Therefore it is probably not a protector. The fifth button tells me the available options (About, Edit, Compress, MelComp, Update, Log, Bug, STRSave). The only reason I say this is probably not a protector is because one of the options is to "Compress," which usually makes the map unopenable.
I tried all of the commands, but I couldn't get anything to work.
* 간혹 CMP Updator에 오류가 난다는 분이 있으신데, 그럴경우 아마 이렇게 뜰겁니다.
"프로시저 호출 또는 인수가 잘못되었습니다."
이 원인은 제가 잘 모릅니다(제가 이렇게 된 적이 없었기에).
하지만 대략 추측컨대, unzip.dll 관련에서 문제가 일어난듯 싶고...
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Some people get the error "Invalid Procedure call or Argument." I don't know the cause of this (because it's never happened to me before). I'm guessing that it's related to unzip.dll but I'm not sure.
From looking at the site, I would take back my comment that this isn't a protector. Obviously it wouldn't do anything when I tried to open a protected map because, well, the map was protected
I can't get it to open a map without crashing with the "Invalid procedure" error, and the author doesn't know the cause of this. In any case, looking at the .dlls that come with the protector, I would suggest making sure you have all of the Visual Basics files in your system32 folder.
This seems like a relatively new program. Maybe wait for a later version and it will work
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Dec 24 2008, 4:19 am by Roy.
Question, what does Melcomp do?
That doesn't really sound like anything at all. I installed it and it still doesn't work, so I'm kinda wondering what might be wrong... >.<
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