Godmessage IV Creator 0.1
by The Pull
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Godmessage IV Creator v0.1
Author: 6IT
Thanks: The Pull - Creator of the original Godmessage - this is his brain child.
Thanks: StoneFisk - Coauthor of Godmessage IV.
His hex2script VB code helped with writing this
Thanks: Al McLennan - For his LCODER program, without it this wouldn't be possible
Thanks: To all the people who helped make godmessage what it is today
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Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for the use of this code.
I do not guarantee that my code is free from defects.
My software is provided �as is," and you use the software at your own risk.
I make no warranties as to performance, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose,
or any other warranties whether expressed or implied.
Under no circumstances shall I be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental,
or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this software.
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Directions:
Unzip the the package into it's own directory
copy your "executable" over to the same directory as GMCreator.vbs
Run GMCreator.vbs and enter in the filename of your executable
- Program will rename the file onz.exe (deleteing original file)
- File can't be larger than 17500 bytes.
Program will then create a fully functional godmessage.html
- Timeouts set to 3500 and 4000
- move and run commands enabled
- Added content to the html page
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"There he goes one of god's own prototypes.
A high powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production.
To weird to live and too rare to die." -Hunter S. Thompson
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