I will do some more testing and - if necessary - tinkering if there are still more problems. This is a wide and variant collection of CD-ROM based software, that is, software that came on a CD-ROM for installation on computers, or played in consoles. Save the changes, run Protel 99 SE, try loading a library, should work. This should be your intention too, as a user, to fully evaluate. Our intentions are not to harm Protel software company but to give the possibility to those who can not pay for any piece of software out there. This release was created for you, eager to use Protel 99SE full and without limitations.
PROTEL 99SE WINDOWS 7 64BIT LIBRARY PROBLEM SERIAL NUMBER
A NOP instruction is 90 in hexadecimal, hence the change. The serial number for Protel is available. Change all bytes from offset 2690E to 26917 (= a total of 10 bytes that need to be changed) to 90. So: get yourself a hex editor (I use "HxD", it's free) and edit the "Client99SE.exe" file. The call to SHGetPathFromIDListA does not do anything noteworthy, so I replaced all instructions related to that call with NOP instructions. The dialog gets confused and doesn't succeed in opening the file. Tematy o trial version, Protel 99SE Trial Version, Protel 99se Trial version, Oznaczenie TRIAL VERSION w zapisie BENCHMARK, Skad sciagnac Protel-a Trial-a oczywiscie ), Potrzebna pomoc w.
But, a call to the windows function SHGetPathFromIDListA corrupts the memory where the filename is stored (it puts a zero where the string starts, which, in the null-terminated string world, means that the string is now suddenly empty). The library dialog tries to concatenate the filename and path of the selected library file to obtain a full path to the library file that you want to add. Quote (Copy of GuntherVB's post) Ok, I just spent a long day debugging Protel 99 SE (Service Pack 6) in OllyDbg to solve the problem of not being able to load the library files in Windows 7 ("File not recognized").