08-05-2008, 01:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2008, 01:58 PM by Silverthorn.)
haha 
let's take first few lines of LF2 for example:
![[Image: 5486asdf.JPG]](http://hosting01.imagecross.com/image-hosting-04/5486asdf.JPG)
These are just a few lines, the actual thingy is about 1000 times bigger (or even more)
Just count the number of appearances of the hex-value 000000
Every of these values has a certain function. But only one is responsible for the background. If you want to find the correct value, you could change every 000000 to a different number to get at least a color change. Not to mention to add an image...

let's take first few lines of LF2 for example:
These are just a few lines, the actual thingy is about 1000 times bigger (or even more)
Just count the number of appearances of the hex-value 000000
Every of these values has a certain function. But only one is responsible for the background. If you want to find the correct value, you could change every 000000 to a different number to get at least a color change. Not to mention to add an image...
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. It's quite easy to find the address of the color if you use olly. But getting it to load an image is hard. And getting it to load a new image is even harder.


![[Image: 50631600cg2.png]](http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/5815/50631600cg2.png)
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