Originally Posted By: ZorgonX
Originally Posted By: Lpfix5
Alright so MD5 hashing mirc has a $md5 command. It returns Hex 0-9 A-F Data.

Im not sure of mIRC's MD5 algorhitm therefore I couldn't help much upon it + I don't know if mIRC depends on a checksum value. If this was assembly then I would definently be able to help.

There are generic tables that can be used to decrypt the md5 hash however, I would need to know how the $md5 was written into the compilation of mirc.exe


I meant MD5 and SHA to be examples.. I like making my own stuff, and experimenting with things. It's just a way for me to amuse myself.

Also, as for the calculations, using a script that allows the embedding of Ruby code into mIRC.. I've finally made long calculations work.

Thanks for everyone's help, though, and sorry if it seems like wasted time.


No worries it opens doors to the people who think "Is it possible?" lets try... lol Kills time in someways lol


Code:
if $reality > $fiction { set %sanity Sane }
Else { echo -a *voices* }