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chants 10-30-2017 22:58

Cracking started likely much earlier when the old mainframe computers were around and fixing bugs in punch cards and such could be done by deep understanding of manipulating byte code level instructions.

People who worked on the first computers had a total mindset for reverse engineering, and writing assembly code. Of course it is a past generation nearly and a lot of it was done under NDAs and government secrecy.

The mentions here are mostly of an online cracking community which developed as mentioned.

The current community has largely stagnated probably due to the modern generations not having a good old command terminal to learn on. All these touch screen devices seem to be negatively effecting people and turning them into disinterested zombies who can play but not effectively learn and go deep into technology.

agoo 12-16-2023 13:50

I remember my first crack was a large 1.2M floppy disk. Then 1.44 MB small floppies. They had a control bit which it was not possible to copy.

squareD 12-16-2023 22:54

Well, this is interesting and I can remember...
May be I really started with reversing in my middle age, about 30 - 35 years ago
+ORC and +HCU were already there and my first point of learning

And yes I also think that may have been started before, don't know how and if IBM big machines are had been reversed?

Shub-Nigurrath 12-18-2023 05:33

About this issue the now recovered arteam site contains what was on woodmann before, the Fravia, searchlores, crackz etc sites and of course arteam tuts.

We are recovering stuffs and put everything online for everyone on our url www.accessroot.com

blue_devil 12-18-2023 16:23

Who remembers "crowbar"?

Moe 12-18-2023 16:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shub-Nigurrath (Post 129618)
About this issue the now recovered arteam site contains what was on woodmann before, the Fravia, searchlores, crackz etc sites and of course arteam tuts.

We are recovering stuffs and put everything online for everyone on our url www.accessroot.com

That's good. So who won the hosting war finally? f0il, Genesis or "big-mouth" Gregory Morse? :p
Hoping to see your site online soon bro!

MarcElBichon 12-19-2023 00:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abdul Moeed (Post 129622)
That's good. So who won the hosting war finally? f0il, Genesis or "big-mouth" Gregory Morse? :p

Just look at the host ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abdul Moeed (Post 129622)
Hoping to see your site online soon bro!

https://www.accessroot.com/
>
https://www.accessroot.com/yates/
https://www.accessroot.com/crackz/
https://www.accessroot.com/searchlores/
https://www.accessroot.com/arteam/
... [and soon]
https://www.accessroot.com/woodmann/

Shub-Nigurrath 12-19-2023 02:03

Hi all
Thanks to f0il, we're again online (kudos, mate).. several things remain to fix, but slowly, we will fix everything. We also have plans to bring the site to life with WordPress slowly. There are new things that we have on our hard drives which are extremely interesting, some shared with us by seasoned glories of reversing ;-)

MarcElBichon had already spotted the new folders, but Woodmann was lost forever. He didn't make any backup of the forum or the collaborative rce tool library before going offline :-(

These backups, now online, were made by me right in time ...

My dream is to revitalise somehow (a bit) the scene, which for me means tutorials written for freely sharing knowledge and not for selfish or commercial promotion or pure piracy, as it happens very frequently ... something more punk.

Best
Shub

NON 12-19-2023 11:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shub-Nigurrath (Post 129641)
Hi all
Thanks to f0il, we're again online (kudos, mate).. several things remain to fix, but slowly, we will fix everything. We also have plans to bring the site to life with WordPress slowly. There are new things that we have on our hard drives which are extremely interesting, some shared with us by seasoned glories of reversing ;-)

So finally it's been given to f0il :(
It's good that you got a hoster anyway.

arthur plank 12-22-2023 04:44

Some interesting comments. But here in the UK, there were a lot of 8 bit home computers around in the 1980s (Sinclair and BBC being major players). Software protection was possibly in its infancy, but there were a massive amount of games being produced on both cassette and disk.

As a teenager, I got far more pleasure from cracking those protection schemes than playing the games. No manuals, tutorials, or even bulletin boards to help. It was all a case of self-learning, brute force, a lot of time, and patience.

It also helped me to gain sufficient knowledge to get a foot in the firmware industry, skills that is still help pay my bills.

bigboss-62 12-24-2023 02:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Git (Post 105787)
I've been here 14 years which is less than a lot of people, and cracking was well established then.

Sorry to reopen this "old answer" but how old are u Git ?

Btw, in my side, i started cracking on CPC (good old speedlock and casssys on CPC tapes) when i was 12 years old (followed with Amiga (RNC protection), then PC Dos games)...

I feel like I'm getting old (I'm almost fifty now :( )

Shub-Nigurrath 12-24-2023 05:32

My early hacks where at a relatively young age, on a C64 on games coming from the UK scene and sold on tapes. As Arthur_plank told it was a very active scene, dominated by BBS instead of forums, to which I was connecting with modems. I was calling through blue or purple boxes and stolen datapac connections.

bolo2002 12-24-2023 23:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shub-Nigurrath (Post 129683)
..C64 on games coming from the UK scene and sold on tapes...

:D 1530 datasette,long time to get all the releases?!
I also knew this time of c64,great computer,we met in stores to make copies,Fast Hack'em!,action replay etc,poke 53280,1.
it were a funny time.

Kurapica 12-25-2023 01:06

in the spirit of this topic : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKa3Hl6NH3Y

"What more can I say ? I wouldn't be here today if the old school didn't pave the way !"


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