But when I tried some generic LZW decompressors it didn’t work, so I started to look for an id Software specific implementation and voila, the one from Catacomb Armageddon source was spot on. Wikipedia says they used LHA which is essentially LZW. It is actually very funny, because later when I was looking into the compressed Leica T firmware, the first thing I did was to check the compression methods used by id Software in the past. The format is very well documented and writing the splitting tool was a pretty simple task to do.
Hack straight talk service pin 2019 Patch#
Does anyone recognise it? Yes you got it right - Doom Patch WAD format. It was unencrypted, uncompressed file ( m8-2_005.upd) starting with PWAD magic. Well, you can guess why - firmware images! The downloads section caught my attention immediately. Pretty soon I got bored waiting and started to explore the Leica website. So we put in an order for M240 and … bam, backlog for almost half a year. My wife and I always wanted a Leica camera and suddenly we realized that if we didn’t buy it now, we will not be able to for a while. It all started several months before my first child was born. However, I still learnt a lot from the process.
This research started in 2013, so if you find some of my methods silly and dangerous - you are right, they were.