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<blockquote data-quote="Khalil" data-source="post: 344963" data-attributes="member: 9938"><p>If I recally correctly, Shorty showed a method to hide the IP within the SWF file itself so there wouldn't be a need to disclose it to the public or on the source code. Though I believe that method only worked for Phoenix and the other varieties of R63a emulators.</p><p></p><p>Though, even with all the hassle retro owners go through to cover their IP, it would only take an nslookup to find it and retrieve the IP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khalil, post: 344963, member: 9938"] If I recally correctly, Shorty showed a method to hide the IP within the SWF file itself so there wouldn't be a need to disclose it to the public or on the source code. Though I believe that method only worked for Phoenix and the other varieties of R63a emulators. Though, even with all the hassle retro owners go through to cover their IP, it would only take an nslookup to find it and retrieve the IP. [/QUOTE]
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