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- From: cabr07@ccsun.strath.ac.uk ("G.N.Sinclair")
- Subject: Re: Help!
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- References: <93025.092128EY04@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> <1993Jan25.113557.8389@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 16:58:40 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.113557.8389@infodev.cam.ac.uk> MJW19@phx.cam.ac.uk writes:
- >In article <93025.092128EY04@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> EY04@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK writes:
- >>I have a BASIC program that I have written for the BBC. Apart from compiling
- >>the source code is there any way to prevent the source code from being seen
- >>when it is being run on the computer?
- >
- >I have a small piece of code that converts BASIC programs into executables in a
- >rather obvious way. A drawback is that you cannot pass parameters to the BASIC
- >program. Once an executable it can be squeeze-d, rendering it unreadable.
-
- First of all squeeze is for RISC OS machines, not BBCs as the original
- poster requested. But even if it was squeezed, there is a module supplied
- with RO3.1 (inside !Patch) called UnSqueeze which seems to work better than
- any other unsqueeze programs I have come across previously.
-
- Gordon.
-