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1 | # 010Editor-keygen
2 | A keygen for 010Editor
3 |
4 | ## 1. How does the key generated?
5 |
6 | __NOTICE: The content of this section is just my suspection. I cannot guarantee that it is absolutely correct because there is no symbol information in `010Editor.exe` to confirm my suspection.__
7 |
8 | There are 3 types of keys (also called passwords in 010Editor) that can activate 010Editor, which are
9 |
10 | |Key Type |Key Length|Format |
11 | |--------------|----------|------------------------|
12 | |Evaluation |19 chars |xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx |
13 | |VersionLicense|19 chars |xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx |
14 | |TimeLicense |24 chars |xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx|
15 |
16 | The `x` in `Format` column represents a hex char and is case-insensitive if a letter.
17 |
18 | Before I explain each kind of keys, there are some concepts I should give.
19 |
20 | * __Daystamp:__ We know that timestamp is the number of seconds since `00:00:00 Jan. 1st, 1970`. Similarly, daystamp is the number of days since `Jan. 1st, 1970`. For example, the daystamp of `Jan. 2nd, 1970` is __1__ and `Jun. 23th, 2018` is __17705__.
21 |
22 | * __Checksum:__ I'm not sure if it can be called `checksum`. But I do not have a better word to describe it. `Checksum` is a 4-bytes-long data and is related with some parameters. You can go to the definition of function `_010Editor::Keygen<_010Editor::KeyType::Base>::CalculateChecksum` in `_010EditorKeygen.hpp` to see how to calculate it. The function `CalculateChecksum` receives 4 parameters. There are
23 |
24 | |Parameter |Description |
25 | |---------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
26 | |utf8_username |The UTF-8 bytes of username that the key licensed to. |
27 | |IsRegistrationVersion|`false` for `Evaluation` key only. Otherwise it must be `true`. |
28 | |a3 |An unknown parameter. So far it has an unclear meaning. |
29 | |LicenseCount |It represents how many users can use this license. Must be 1~1000. |
30 |
31 | * __EncodedExpireDaystamp__: This is a 3-bytes-long data. The function `_010Editor::Keygen<_010Editor::KeyType::Base>::EncodeExpireDate` in `_010EditorKeygen.hpp` can calulate it. This function receives 2 parameters. There are
32 |
33 | |Parameter |Description |
34 | |--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|
35 | |DaystampOfExpiration|The daystamp of expiration. Must be less than 0x1000000. |
36 | |Seed |A parameter used in encoding expire daystamp. |
37 |
38 | * __EncodedLicenseCount__: This is a 2-bytes-long data. The function `_010Editor::Keygen<_010Editor::KeyType::Base>::EncodeLicenseCount` in `_010EditorKeygen.hpp` can calulate it. This function receives only 1 parameter.
39 |
40 | |Parameter |Description |
41 | |-------------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
42 | |DesiredLicenseCount|The license count your want. Must be Must be 1~1000. |
43 |
44 | ### 1.1 Evaluation Key
45 |
46 | `Evaluation` key is generated by 8-bytes-long data. To make it clear, I use
47 |
48 | ```cpp
49 | unsigned char data[8];
50 | ```
51 |
52 | to represent the 8-bytes-long data.
53 |
54 | `Evaluation` key cannot make your 010Editor become registered version. It can only extend your 010Editor's trial period.
55 |
56 | * __data[4] ~ data[7]__ are __Checksum__ and calculated by `CalculateChecksum` function where `IsRegistrationVersion = false`, `a3 = 255` and `LicenseCount = 1`. `utf8_username` is based on your input.
57 |
58 | * __data[3]__ must be `0xFC`. It represents the type of key.
59 |
60 | * __data[0] ~ data[2]__ are __EncodedExpireDaystamp__ and calculated by `EncodeExpireDate` function where `DaystampOfExpiration` is based on your input and `Seed` is __Checksum__.
61 |
62 | Finally, the `Evaluation` key is the hex string of `data[8]` where 4 hex chars consist of a block and each block is joined by `"-"`(hyphen).
63 |
64 | ### 1.2 VersionLicense Key
65 |
66 | `VersionLicense` key is also generated by 8-bytes-long data. To make it clear, I use
67 |
68 | ```cpp
69 | unsigned char data[8];
70 | ```
71 |
72 | to represent the 8-bytes-long data, too.
73 |
74 | `VersionLicense` key can only be used for specified version or the older. And it does not has time limit.
75 |
76 | * __data[4] ~ data[7]__ are __Checksum__ and calculated by `CalculateChecksum` function where `IsRegistrationVersion = true`, `a3 = MajorVersion >= 2 ? 0 : MajorVersion`. `LicenseCount` and `utf8_username` are based on your input.
77 |
78 | * __data[3]__ must be `0x9C`. It represents the type of key.
79 |
80 | * __data[1] ~ data[2]__ are based on __EncodedLicenseCount__, __data[7]__ and __data[5]__. __EncodedLicenseCount__ can be calculated by `EncodeLicenseCount` function where `DesiredLicenseCount` is based on your input.
81 |
82 | ```cpp
83 | data[1] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[1] ^ data[7];
84 | data[2] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[0] ^ data[5];
85 | ```
86 |
87 | * __data[0]__ is based on `MajorVersion` and __data[6]__.
88 |
89 | ```cpp
90 | data[0] = MajorVersion;
91 | data[0] ^= 0xA7;
92 | data[0] -= 0x3D;
93 | data[0] ^= 0x18;
94 | data[0] ^= Password.data[6];
95 | ```
96 |
97 | Finally, the `VersionLicense` key is the hex string of `data[8]` where 4 hex chars consist of a block and each block is joined by `"-"`(hyphen).
98 |
99 | ### 1.3 TimeLicense Key
100 |
101 | `TimeLicense` key is generated by 10-bytes-long data which is different to `Evaluation` and `VersionLicense` key. To make it clear, I use
102 |
103 | ```cpp
104 | unsigned char data[10];
105 | ```
106 |
107 | to represent the 10-bytes-long data.
108 |
109 | `TimeLicense` key can be used for any kind of version. But it has time limit.
110 |
111 | * __data[4] ~ data[7]__ are __Checksum__ and calculated by `CalculateChecksum` function where `IsRegistrationVersion = true`, `a3 = DaystampOfExpiration`. `DaystampOfExpiration`, `LicenseCount` and `utf8_username` are based on your input.
112 |
113 | * __data[0], data[8] ~ data[9]__ are based on __EncodedExpireDaystamp__ and __data[4] ~ data[6]__. __EncodedExpireDaystamp__ can be calculated by `EncodeExpireDate` function where `Seed = 0x5B8C27` and `DaystampOfExpiration` is based on your input.
114 |
115 | ```cpp
116 | data[0] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[0] ^ data[6];
117 | data[8] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[1] ^ data[4];
118 | data[9] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[2] ^ data[5];
119 | ```
120 |
121 | * __data[3]__ must be `0xAC`. It represents the type of key.
122 |
123 | * __data[1] ~ data[2]__ are based on __EncodedLicenseCount__, __data[7]__ and __data[5]__. __EncodedLicenseCount__ can be calculated by `EncodeLicenseCount` function where `DesiredLicenseCount` is based on your input.
124 |
125 | ```cpp
126 | data[1] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[1] ^ data[7];
127 | data[2] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[0] ^ data[5];
128 | ```
129 |
130 | Finally, the `TimeLicense` key is the hex string of `data[10]` where 4 hex chars consist of a block and each block is joined by `"-"`(hyphen).
131 |
132 | ## 2. How to build
133 | In console:
134 |
135 | ```
136 | cd cpp
137 | g++ -std=c++11 main.cpp -o 010Editor-keygen.exe
138 | ```
139 |
140 | ## 3. How to use
141 | Just run it.
142 |
143 | Example:
144 | ```
145 | E:\Github\010Editor-keygen\cpp>010Editor-keygen.exe
146 | Input your name(English Only): DoubleLabyrinth
147 | 47AD-E1AC-D789-D133-2114
148 |
149 | E:\Github\010Editor-keygen\cpp>
150 | ```
151 |
152 | __NOTICE:__
153 | This key generated will expired after 2020-06-23. If you want to modify expire date, please modify variables named __ExpireYear__, __ExpireMonth__ and __ExpireDay__ in `main.cpp`.
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1 | #pragma once
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 |
7 | using byte = std::uint8_t;
8 |
9 | namespace _010Editor {
10 |
11 | enum class KeyType {
12 | Base,
13 | Evaluation, // 0xFC
14 | VersionLicense, // 0x9C
15 | TimeLicense // 0xAC
16 | };
17 |
18 | enum ReleaseDaystamp {
19 | Version8 = 17289,
20 | Version7 = 16883,
21 | Version6 = 16420,
22 | Version5 = 15880,
23 | Version4 = 15474,
24 | Version3 = 14018
25 | };
26 |
27 | template
28 | class Keygen;
29 |
30 | template<>
31 | class Keygen {
32 | protected:
33 |
34 | static const uint32_t ChecksumTable[256];
35 |
36 | static void CalulateChecksum(const std::vector& utf8_UserName, bool IsRegistrationVersion, unsigned int a3, unsigned int LicenseCount,
37 | uint32_t& out_Checksum) {
38 | uint32_t result = 0;
39 | uint8_t unk0 = static_cast(17 * a3);
40 | uint8_t unk1 = static_cast(15 * LicenseCount);
41 | uint8_t j = 0;
42 | for (size_t i = 0; i < utf8_UserName.size(); ++i) {
43 | int cur = std::toupper(utf8_UserName[i]);
44 | uint32_t temp = result + ChecksumTable[cur];
45 | if (IsRegistrationVersion) {
46 | result = ChecksumTable[j] + ChecksumTable[unk1] +
47 | ChecksumTable[unk0] +
48 | ChecksumTable[(cur + 0x2F) % 256] * (temp ^ ChecksumTable[(cur + 0xD) % 256]);
49 | j += 19;
50 | } else {
51 | result = ChecksumTable[j] + ChecksumTable[unk1] +
52 | ChecksumTable[unk0] +
53 | ChecksumTable[(cur + 0x17) % 256] * (temp ^ ChecksumTable[(cur + 0x3F) % 256]);;
54 | j += 7;
55 | }
56 | unk1 += 13;
57 | unk0 += 9;
58 | }
59 |
60 | out_Checksum = result;
61 | }
62 |
63 | static bool EncodeExpireDate(uint32_t DaystampOfExpiration, uint32_t Seed, uint32_t& out) {
64 | if (DaystampOfExpiration >= 0x1000000)
65 | return false;
66 |
67 | uint32_t result = DaystampOfExpiration * 0x11;
68 | while (result < 0xFF000000)
69 | result += 0x1000000;
70 |
71 | while (true) {
72 | uint32_t temp = result;
73 | temp ^= 0xFFE53167;
74 | temp += 0x2C175;
75 | temp ^= 0x22C078;
76 | temp ^= Seed;
77 |
78 | if (temp >= 0x1000000) {
79 | result += 0x1000000;
80 | continue;
81 | } else {
82 | result = temp;
83 | break;
84 | }
85 | }
86 |
87 | out = result;
88 | return true;
89 | }
90 |
91 | static bool EncodeLicenseCount(uint16_t DesiredLicenseCount, uint16_t& out) {
92 | if (DesiredLicenseCount > 1000 || DesiredLicenseCount == 0)
93 | return false;
94 |
95 | uint16_t ret = static_cast(DesiredLicenseCount * 11);
96 | ret ^= 0x3421;
97 | ret -= 0x4d30;
98 | ret ^= 0x7892;
99 | out = ret;
100 |
101 | return true;
102 | }
103 |
104 | };
105 |
106 | const uint32_t Keygen::ChecksumTable[256] = {
107 | 0x39cb44b8, 0x23754f67, 0x5f017211, 0x3ebb24da, 0x351707c6, 0x63f9774b, 0x17827288, 0x0fe74821,
108 | 0x5b5f670f, 0x48315ae8, 0x785b7769, 0x2b7a1547, 0x38d11292, 0x42a11b32, 0x35332244, 0x77437b60,
109 | 0x1eab3b10, 0x53810000, 0x1d0212ae, 0x6f0377a8, 0x43c03092, 0x2d3c0a8e, 0x62950cbf, 0x30f06ffa,
110 | 0x34f710e0, 0x28f417fb, 0x350d2f95, 0x5a361d5a, 0x15cc060b, 0x0afd13cc, 0x28603bcf, 0x3371066b,
111 | 0x30cd14e4, 0x175d3a67, 0x6dd66a13, 0x2d3409f9, 0x581e7b82, 0x76526b99, 0x5c8d5188, 0x2c857971,
112 | 0x15f51fc0, 0x68cc0d11, 0x49f55e5c, 0x275e4364, 0x2d1e0dbc, 0x4cee7ce3, 0x32555840, 0x112e2e08,
113 | 0x6978065a, 0x72921406, 0x314578e7, 0x175621b7, 0x40771dbf, 0x3fc238d6, 0x4a31128a, 0x2dad036e,
114 | 0x41a069d6, 0x25400192, 0x00dd4667, 0x6afc1f4f, 0x571040ce, 0x62fe66df, 0x41db4b3e, 0x3582231f,
115 | 0x55f6079a, 0x1ca70644, 0x1b1643d2, 0x3f7228c9, 0x5f141070, 0x3e1474ab, 0x444b256e, 0x537050d9,
116 | 0x0f42094b, 0x2fd820e6, 0x778b2e5e, 0x71176d02, 0x7fea7a69, 0x5bb54628, 0x19ba6c71, 0x39763a99,
117 | 0x178d54cd, 0x01246e88, 0x3313537e, 0x2b8e2d17, 0x2a3d10be, 0x59d10582, 0x37a163db, 0x30d6489a,
118 | 0x6a215c46, 0x0e1c7a76, 0x1fc760e7, 0x79b80c65, 0x27f459b4, 0x799a7326, 0x50ba1782, 0x2a116d5c,
119 | 0x63866e1b, 0x3f920e3c, 0x55023490, 0x55b56089, 0x2c391fd1, 0x2f8035c2, 0x64fd2b7a, 0x4ce8759a,
120 | 0x518504f0, 0x799501a8, 0x3f5b2cad, 0x38e60160, 0x637641d8, 0x33352a42, 0x51a22c19, 0x085c5851,
121 | 0x032917ab, 0x2b770ac7, 0x30ac77b3, 0x2bec1907, 0x035202d0, 0x0fa933d3, 0x61255df3, 0x22ad06bf,
122 | 0x58b86971, 0x5fca0de5, 0x700d6456, 0x56a973db, 0x5ab759fd, 0x330e0be2, 0x5b3c0ddd, 0x495d3c60,
123 | 0x53bd59a6, 0x4c5e6d91, 0x49d9318d, 0x103d5079, 0x61ce42e3, 0x7ed5121d, 0x14e160ed, 0x212d4ef2,
124 | 0x270133f0, 0x62435a96, 0x1fa75e8b, 0x6f092fbe, 0x4a000d49, 0x57ae1c70, 0x004e2477, 0x561e7e72,
125 | 0x468c0033, 0x5dcc2402, 0x78507ac6, 0x58af24c7, 0x0df62d34, 0x358a4708, 0x3cfb1e11, 0x2b71451c,
126 | 0x77a75295, 0x56890721, 0x0fef75f3, 0x120f24f1, 0x01990ae7, 0x339c4452, 0x27a15b8e, 0x0ba7276d,
127 | 0x60dc1b7b, 0x4f4b7f82, 0x67db7007, 0x4f4a57d9, 0x621252e8, 0x20532cfc, 0x6a390306, 0x18800423,
128 | 0x19f3778a, 0x462316f0, 0x56ae0937, 0x43c2675c, 0x65ca45fd, 0x0d604ff2, 0x0bfd22cb, 0x3afe643b,
129 | 0x3bf67fa6, 0x44623579, 0x184031f8, 0x32174f97, 0x4c6a092a, 0x5fb50261, 0x01650174, 0x33634af1,
130 | 0x712d18f4, 0x6e997169, 0x5dab7afe, 0x7c2b2ee8, 0x6edb75b4, 0x5f836fb6, 0x3c2a6dd6, 0x292d05c2,
131 | 0x052244db, 0x149a5f4f, 0x5d486540, 0x331d15ea, 0x4f456920, 0x483a699f, 0x3b450f05, 0x3b207c6c,
132 | 0x749d70fe, 0x417461f6, 0x62b031f1, 0x2750577b, 0x29131533, 0x588c3808, 0x1aef3456, 0x0f3c00ec,
133 | 0x7da74742, 0x4b797a6c, 0x5ebb3287, 0x786558b8, 0x00ed4ff2, 0x6269691e, 0x24a2255f, 0x62c11f7e,
134 | 0x2f8a7dcd, 0x643b17fe, 0x778318b8, 0x253b60fe, 0x34bb63a3, 0x5b03214f, 0x5f1571f4, 0x1a316e9f,
135 | 0x7acf2704, 0x28896838, 0x18614677, 0x1bf569eb, 0x0ba85ec9, 0x6aca6b46, 0x1e43422a, 0x514d5f0e,
136 | 0x413e018c, 0x307626e9, 0x01ed1dfa, 0x49f46f5a, 0x461b642b, 0x7d7007f2, 0x13652657, 0x6b160bc5,
137 | 0x65e04849, 0x1f526e1c, 0x5a0251b6, 0x2bd73f69, 0x2dbf7acd, 0x51e63e80, 0x5cf2670f, 0x21cd0a03,
138 | 0x5cff0261, 0x33ae061e, 0x3bb6345f, 0x5d814a75, 0x257b5df4, 0x0a5c2c5b, 0x16a45527, 0x16f23945
139 | };
140 |
141 | template<>
142 | class Keygen : public Keygen {
143 | private:
144 | union {
145 | byte data[8];
146 | struct {
147 | uint8_t Varient[3];
148 | uint8_t Type;
149 | uint32_t Checksum;
150 | };
151 | } Password;
152 | public:
153 | std::string GetKey(const std::vector& utf8_UserName, uint32_t DaystampOfExpiration) {
154 | std::stringstream ret;
155 |
156 | CalulateChecksum(utf8_UserName, false, 255, 1, Password.Checksum);
157 |
158 | if (!EncodeExpireDate(DaystampOfExpiration, Password.Checksum, *reinterpret_cast(Password.Varient)))
159 | return ret.str();
160 |
161 | Password.Type = 0xFC;
162 |
163 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
164 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[0]);
165 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[1]);
166 | ret << "-";
167 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
168 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[2]);
169 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[3]);
170 | ret << "-";
171 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
172 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[4]);
173 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[5]);
174 | ret << "-";
175 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
176 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[6]);
177 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[7]);
178 |
179 | return ret.str();
180 | }
181 | };
182 |
183 | template<>
184 | class Keygen : public Keygen {
185 | private:
186 | union {
187 | byte data[8];
188 | struct {
189 | uint8_t Varient[3];
190 | uint8_t Type;
191 | uint32_t Checksum;
192 | };
193 | } Password;
194 | public:
195 | std::string GetKey(const std::vector& utf8_UserName, uint16_t LicenseCount, uint8_t MajorVersion) {
196 | std::stringstream ret;
197 |
198 | MajorVersion++;
199 | CalulateChecksum(utf8_UserName, true, MajorVersion >= 2 ? 0 : MajorVersion, LicenseCount, Password.Checksum);
200 |
201 |
202 | union {
203 | byte bytes[2];
204 | uint16_t word;
205 | } EncodedLicenseCount;
206 | if(!EncodeLicenseCount(LicenseCount, EncodedLicenseCount.word))
207 | return ret.str();
208 | Password.data[1] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[1] ^ Password.data[7];
209 | Password.data[2] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[0] ^ Password.data[5];
210 |
211 |
212 | Password.data[0] = MajorVersion;
213 | Password.data[0] ^= 0xA7;
214 | Password.data[0] -= 0x3D;
215 | Password.data[0] ^= 0x18;
216 | Password.data[0] ^= Password.data[6];
217 |
218 |
219 | Password.Type = 0x9C;
220 |
221 |
222 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
223 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[0]);
224 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[1]);
225 | ret << "-";
226 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
227 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[2]);
228 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[3]);
229 | ret << "-";
230 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
231 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[4]);
232 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[5]);
233 | ret << "-";
234 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
235 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[6]);
236 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[7]);
237 |
238 | return ret.str();
239 | }
240 | };
241 |
242 | template<>
243 | class Keygen : public Keygen {
244 | private:
245 | union {
246 | byte data[10];
247 | struct {
248 | uint8_t Varient[3];
249 | uint8_t Type;
250 | uint32_t Checksum;
251 | uint8_t Varient2[2];
252 | };
253 | } Password;
254 | public:
255 | std::string GetKey(const std::vector& utf8_UserName, uint32_t DaystampOfExpiration, uint16_t LicenseCount) {
256 | std::stringstream ret;
257 |
258 | union {
259 | byte bytes[4];
260 | uint32_t dword;
261 | } EncodedExpireDaystamp;
262 | if (!EncodeExpireDate(DaystampOfExpiration, 0x5B8C27, EncodedExpireDaystamp.dword))
263 | return ret.str();
264 | CalulateChecksum(utf8_UserName, true, DaystampOfExpiration, LicenseCount, Password.Checksum);
265 | Password.data[0] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[0] ^ Password.data[6];
266 | Password.data[8] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[1] ^ Password.data[4];
267 | Password.data[9] = EncodedExpireDaystamp.bytes[2] ^ Password.data[5];
268 |
269 |
270 | union {
271 | byte bytes[2];
272 | uint16_t word;
273 | } EncodedLicenseCount;
274 | if(!EncodeLicenseCount(LicenseCount, EncodedLicenseCount.word))
275 | return ret.str();
276 | Password.data[1] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[1] ^ Password.data[7];
277 | Password.data[2] = EncodedLicenseCount.bytes[0] ^ Password.data[5];
278 |
279 |
280 | Password.Type = 0xAC;
281 |
282 |
283 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
284 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[0]);
285 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[1]);
286 | ret << "-";
287 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
288 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[2]);
289 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[3]);
290 | ret << "-";
291 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
292 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[4]);
293 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[5]);
294 | ret << "-";
295 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
296 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[6]);
297 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[7]);
298 | ret << "-";
299 | ret << std::hex << std::uppercase << std::setw(2) << std::setfill('0');
300 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[8]);
301 | ret << static_cast(Password.data[9]);
302 |
303 | return ret.str();
304 | }
305 | };
306 |
307 | }
308 |
309 |
310 |
311 |
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include "_010EditorKeygen.hpp"
4 |
5 | int main() {
6 | std::string name;
7 | std::cout << "Input your name(English Only): ";
8 | std::getline(std::cin, name);
9 |
10 | std::tm ZeroDate = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1970 - 1900 };
11 |
12 | int ExpireYear = 2020;
13 | int ExpireMonth = 6;
14 | int ExpireDay = 23;
15 | std::tm ExpireDate = { 0, 0, 0, ExpireDay, ExpireMonth, ExpireYear - 1900 };
16 | uint32_t ExpireDaystamp = static_cast(std::difftime(std::mktime(&ExpireDate), std::mktime(&ZeroDate)) / 3600 / 24);
17 |
18 | std::vector name_bytes(name.begin(), name.end());
19 | _010Editor::Keygen<_010Editor::KeyType::TimeLicense> keygen;
20 | std::cout << keygen.GetKey(name_bytes, ExpireDaystamp, 1) << std::endl;
21 | return 0;
22 | }
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