sivapathasunderam Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 Could anyone know how to unprotect lisp file!!! Quote
ReMark Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 You would need a lisp decompiler. Why are you asking? Even if I knew of a lisp decompiler I would not tell you. Quote
Tharwat Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 Even if I knew of a lisp decompiler I would not tell you. .......... Quote
samifox Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 This requiest is unplaced since no one evet portected his lisps. This is the msgic of autocad.. sharing Quote
AIberto Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 Author does not want to let others see Source. so We can't help you . you need contact the author. Quote
rkmcswain Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 If you're the author, send me the protected lisp file and tell me something that you know is inside of it. Quote
sivapathasunderam Posted May 6, 2015 Author Posted May 6, 2015 The protected lisp i received from someone else with some more unprotected lisps it came to me through many more 100 hands, final hands doesn't know what to type at the command line to run the lisp some of the protected lisp file name is the command name to run the lisp Quote
eldon Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 If nobody knows what to type to run the lisp, how do you know that you need to run this lisp? What does it do? Quote
sanju2323 Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 autocad command bar just type "lsp" then enter then type commands then enter. It will show you what the command of Lisp. Quote
BIGAL Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 sanju2323 learn something new everyday, but bottom line as a ex commercial developer some one asking for cracks just sounds to much like got this from X then Y who some how thought it would be good to have a copy of this and not pay for it. If the OP is serious he would have posted the lisp some of us know how to snoop. Quote
sanju2323 Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 Bigal, I answer post no.#8 in only. Command not know them And any other software or program for the illegal to crack include in AutoCAD lisp file. Quote
BrianTFC Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 It looks like an Area Lisp, what all does it do? because their are plenty of other Area lisp out on the web that are free, Quote
tombu Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Personally I would never run a Protected lisp file unless I knew and trusted the person who wrote it very well. Malicious code is out there. Quote
digger Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 There is a program named "Protected LISP File Converter" (PLFC.EXE) that was available free at http://www.cushat.co.uk. I use it quite often. You will find that most LISPs that use this method of protection are old and better programs are usually available free here by the good folks on this forum. Quote
sivapathasunderam Posted June 4, 2015 Author Posted June 4, 2015 BrianTFCIt looks like an Area Lisp, what all does it do? because their are plenty of other Area lisp out on the web that are free, I have near 30 nos. of protected lisps Quote
ReMark Posted June 4, 2015 Posted June 4, 2015 I have near 30 nos. of protected lisps What's your point? Quote
sivapathasunderam Posted June 4, 2015 Author Posted June 4, 2015 What's your point? for one protected lisp i will not come here, & then that also area lisp I will just delete it!!! don't see the output of the lisp, i came here to know "how to unprotect the lisp" thanks Siva Quote
ReMark Posted June 4, 2015 Posted June 4, 2015 I believe your question was answered previously by at least one if not two members. Quote
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