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Old 20 November 2008, 17:52   #1
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Unhappy Viruskiller V2.0 Professional

Hi, I've been searching a long time for that utility.
It showed very nice pics of some viruses. For example Northstar-virus, Gaddafi-virus and others. The music was great to.

Does anyone have a tip where to get it?

Thx a lot

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Old 21 November 2008, 01:50   #2
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Master Virus Killer, The v2.0 ?
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Old 25 November 2008, 23:13   #3
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Hi,

thanks for the reply. This is not the thing I'm searching for. The title is exactly as posted above.
I found the music for it. Maybe someone can remember:

http://wt.exotica.org.uk/files/custo...usKillerV2.lha

That's it and it was great.

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Old 26 November 2008, 14:22   #4
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tristar viruskiller professional 2.0?
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Old 26 November 2008, 16:20   #5
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i've found another "VirusKiller V2.0":
http://amigan.netfast.org/
http://amigan.netfast.org/hackpack.txt
http://amigan.netfast.org/hackpack.zip

but i'm unable to start it. virustest says powerpacker packed. but PP4.3 doesnt recognizes it, gives buffer overflow. no clue here. just crashes on kick 1.2 and 1.3. :/

(filename "9", i've tested. taken from "menu")

Edit: xfdmaster.lha from aminet can decrunch file 9 (powerpacker 2.3). after decrunching it can be started from kickstart 2.x (A2000 setup, booting from wb2.1 disk). and it says viruskiller 2.0 professional. the music is a bit diffrent. but have a look

Zoned: Viruskiller.Professional_v2.0.lha

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Old 27 November 2008, 18:57   #6
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@ hit:

Thanks for trying it. As I can't get it to work here with uae, would you be so kind making a screenshot of it?

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Old 27 November 2008, 19:15   #7
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try the one in the zone, or unpack the one from hackpack.zip ("9" using xfdmaster.lha from aminet). my setup was a2000, kick 2.1 / wb2.1 (bootfloppy) 1mb/64 fast, 030/882.
btw. i do also recall this viruskiller, but i forgot it, until you wrote about it
(first is startscreen, second the "toolbar")
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Old 27 November 2008, 20:11   #8
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Muahah. That's it man!

Will try ist as you did. Thanks
 
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cool. glad i could help in return to DT
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Old 27 November 2008, 20:42   #10
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Damn i'd forgot about that app, I loved the font.
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Old 27 November 2008, 21:01   #11
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@ hit:

You are the man. Now I need some viruses to view the nice pics in that programm. Back in 198x I've had a disk of that prog. You could do a ctrl-c break in the AmigaDOS loading screen and enter "virusmaker". So you got nearly the same thing but to produce those viruses . I remenber that the pics of Northstar, Gaddafi and sca (i think) were very nice. Do you know of any tools for writing viruses to disk?

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Old 27 November 2008, 21:24   #12
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i only recall the gui and more or less the music, it was indeed special these days, and still is, i guess. but cant recall some additonal tools.
have a look at: Amiga Bootblock Reader ( http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=39978 ).
it can read/write bootblocks from/to an adf image. some viruses you can find on magix site ( /Amiga Bootblocks (use at own risk!)/ ).
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I extracted the bootblocks found in the app and applied the to surrogate zero filled (902110 byte) files to make a carrier '.adf's.

Ive dropped these into the Zone.

Just drop the viruskiller app onto winuae (default a500 startup), wait for it to load and run. Then f12 and insert bb(n).adf into DF0: and resume the emu.

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Old 28 November 2008, 17:36   #14
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I've just deleted the link in your post as it is against the rules to directly link to files in the Zone (seems to be in fashion at the minute)
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thanks mr_0
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np. im hth.

A little observation: I guess it only recognises the bootblocks i found inside the app, (i think bb1-bb9 are virus, and bba-bbc are bootblocks to install) so any variations (Polymorphism etc) wont get recognised. Ie: It does a byte for byte compare, Not looking for a 'signature'. Which is a bit crappy but hey .. Back in the day it was cool.
If anybody knows otherwise it'd be cool to know. I've no desire to check further myself.
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8 is not that much for "v2.0". but your disks made it easy to see what they provide, rather than exploring a bootblock collection.
programmers were more like graphic-dudes and musicans, it seems
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@ mr_0rga5m

Many thanks for your work with the bootblocks!!

Greetings ipp0
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Old 12 December 2008, 14:10   #20
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i'm looking for this disk. is part of the Compilations - Various from Tosec:

Ikari Warriors & Thundercats & Vixen & Zitrax & Viruskiller Pro v1.3 (19xx)(Mad Monks).adf

i google'ed a bit, emule'ed and so on. but no luck. anyone pls?
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