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Looking for some C libraries to assemble/dissamble MSN messengerpackets

Hi,
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN Messenger
packets and more if possible. Are there any open / shareware tools around ?

tks
Nov 14 '05 #1
7 1514
lxrocks wrote:

I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?


Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.

--
"Churchill and Bush can both be considered wartime leaders, just
as Secretariat and Mr Ed were both horses." - James Rhodes.
"A man who is right every time is not likely to do very much."
- Francis Crick, co-discover of DNA

Nov 14 '05 #2
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?

Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.

char rahc
[ ]
=
"\n/"
,
redivider
[ ]
=
".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc
evah uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"
,
*
deliver,reviled
=
1+1
,
niam ; main
( )
{/*\}
\*/
int tni
=
0x0
,
rahctup,putchar
( )
,LACEDx0 = 0xDECAL,
rof ; for
(;(int) (tni);)
(int) (tni)
= reviled ; deliver =
redivider
;
for ((int)(tni)++,++reviled;reviled* *deliver;deliver++,++(int)(tni)) rof
=
(int) -1- (tni)
;reviled--;--deliver;
(tni) = (int)
- 0xDECAL + LACEDx0 -
rof ; for
(reviled--,(int)--(tni);(int) (tni);(int)--(tni),--deliver)
rahctup = putchar
(reviled* *deliver)
;
rahctup * putchar
((char) * (rahc))
;
/*\
{\*/}
Nov 14 '05 #3
lxrocks <lx*****@hotmail.com> scribbled the following:
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?
Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.


(snip)

".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc
evah uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"


(snip)

MSN Messenger is not part of the C programming language.

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Nov 14 '05 #4
lxrocks wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?

Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.

.... snip ...
".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc evah
uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"


Since you obviously don't care for any help on the language, PLONK

--
"Churchill and Bush can both be considered wartime leaders, just
as Secretariat and Mr Ed were both horses." - James Rhodes.
"A man who is right every time is not likely to do very much."
- Francis Crick, co-discover of DNA
Nov 14 '05 #5
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?
Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.


... snip ...
".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc evah
uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"

Since you obviously don't care for any help on the language, PLONK

POQADCB
Nov 14 '05 #6
lxrocks <lx*****@hotmail.com> wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:
I am looking for some C routines that disassemble/assemble MSN
Messenger packets and more if possible. Are there any open /
shareware tools around ?

Then please find a group that deals with MSN Messenger packets.
This group deals only with the C language proper. I suspect you
want a group with "microsoft" in its name.

".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc
evah uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"


Are we trying to be witty today? Sorry, but you failed miserably.

*plonk*

--
\ Jens Thoms Toerring ___ Je***********@physik.fu-berlin.de
\__________________________ http://www.toerring.de
Nov 14 '05 #7
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:36:28 GMT, in comp.lang.c , lxrocks
<lx*****@hotmail.com> wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
lxrocks wrote:

".murof siht no levird fo erahs riaf a naht erom detubirtnoc evah
uoy ees I !uoy knaht ,etairporppa etiuq saw noitseuq ym hguoht I"

Since you obviously don't care for any help on the language, PLONK

POQADCB


Congrats. You just got plonked by two of hte regulars here. Thats two less
chances you have of getting useful help. It would not surprise me if
several others have silently plonked you too.

Top tip: don't get bolshy with the troops, they're the people who are most
likely to be useful to you.

--
Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt>
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