A83: Re: Re: A89: ASM High Score Archives??


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A83: Re: Re: A89: ASM High Score Archives??




You wouldn't.  Anyone who knows anything about .8xP/.8xS files could change
the score with a hex editor, save it and fix the checksum.  And there are
even programs to fix the checksums for you.  You could also change the
score/name in the source and recompile it.

I don't know why you would want to, but you could...

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ticalc.org>
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Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 5:10 PM
Subject: A83: Re: A89: ASM High Score Archives??


>
>How would you verify the high score is genuine?
>
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>On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Miles Raymond wrote:
>
>> Why doesn't ticalc.org or TI-files or some other place put up a ASM High
Score Archive, where people can submit the program with their high score in
it.  Has this already been done, and I just overlooked it?
>>
>> -Miles Raymond
>>