![]() ![]() (Anyone have the source code by any chance ) I recently succeeded in reverse engineered parts of Dell’s proprietary racadm tool to reveal the proprietary instructions it was using to communicate with DRAC hardware. Good to know somebody really cares about the minutia that occupies our time…ĭo I understand correctly that you are actually familiar with the code he was reverse engineering? Wow that’s funny. ![]() The original source is a lot smaller (and a lot smaller than the previous version.) Most of the strange instructions he’s looking at are really a result of the abs() function. We did this work to reduce hash collisions, which end up being very expensive as directories get large (and the probability of collisions increases.) Prior to that it’s a different version without the magic primes he’s referring to. The version of the algorithm he reverse engineered was written for Win7.
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