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Originally Posted by Galahad/FLT
No.
It generates a random code, which when you phone that number, you presumably input on phone keypad.
It then tells you number to enter.
The number decoding is hidden inside an RNC Copylock.
If you got the number correct, it then saves over a new "loader" file over the old "loader" file which then has all the code entry stuff removed.
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Pretty nice incentive. Rather than keygen you were able to achieve the same by bypassing the entry itself but this was Amigados so it could be done?
By the same token of writing to disk, you can't write onto MFM the same way and hence trainers would be not be possible?
Another thing I thought of: have 2 of the games on disk: MFM for original and Amigados for hacked if the game was small enough to allow both... and yes I agree, why bother lol.