Open95Keygen PSX, Legal Reverse Engineered Windows 95/NT 4.0 OEM/Retail Keygen
Posted: May 12th, 2021, 11:16 am
https://alex-free.github.io/open95keygen-psx/
Open95Keygen PSX is an open source Playstation 1 homebrew program that generates random valid Product Keys (both OEM and Retail types) for Microsoft's Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems. It is a port of my Open95Keygen program to the PSX.
It is my very first console homebrew ever. I was planning on porting my blackjack game 21c but figured this would be way easier. And indeed, it was. This is 100% open source, compiled with Lameguy64's SDK and BIN+CUEs are made with mkpsxiso. I think this is a great in between from hello world to full blown game for fellow PSX noob developers like myself. Check out the source code if your interested in how I made this happen. https://github.com/alex-free/open95keygen-psx
Also, this is 100% legal. This is a clean room design, not based on any Micro$oft code (all my own), and google says:
"Copyright covering algorithms can only be applied once the programmer converts the algorithm into source code. The copyright of the source code can be used to protect that code from being copied, but will not prevent others from independently creating their own source code which does the same thing."
Open95Keygen PSX is an open source Playstation 1 homebrew program that generates random valid Product Keys (both OEM and Retail types) for Microsoft's Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems. It is a port of my Open95Keygen program to the PSX.
It is my very first console homebrew ever. I was planning on porting my blackjack game 21c but figured this would be way easier. And indeed, it was. This is 100% open source, compiled with Lameguy64's SDK and BIN+CUEs are made with mkpsxiso. I think this is a great in between from hello world to full blown game for fellow PSX noob developers like myself. Check out the source code if your interested in how I made this happen. https://github.com/alex-free/open95keygen-psx
Also, this is 100% legal. This is a clean room design, not based on any Micro$oft code (all my own), and google says:
"Copyright covering algorithms can only be applied once the programmer converts the algorithm into source code. The copyright of the source code can be used to protect that code from being copied, but will not prevent others from independently creating their own source code which does the same thing."