With the new year comes a new release from the team that brought you Chew-WGA and Chew7, now partnering with secr9tos and Fibonacci from The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (known for their development of R2 Converter). We present a new era of activation technology in our release of HAL7600, affectionately named after the HAL 9000 sentient on-board computer of the Discovery One spacecraft in Arthur C. Clarke’s fictional Space Odyssey saga.
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Cryptography Hashes:
CRC32 = 3068b836
MD5 = 8b7833906dbab77217c18b9bfddc8783
SHA1 = 96543b3cc6e5da0f9008da3e9482b8841d895352
SHA256 = b8c0ab0867b2fd85e868abb90dc92f01e7b3196ff43adf818b099b909eb3c91d
* Fixed several small glitches by adding more error checking, so there shouldn’t be as many runtime errors (hopefully none).
* Change the icon settings so that it would show the appropriate icon in the taskbar button.
* Removed the exit button and replaced it by making a top panel and putting a custom exit button in the top right corner.
* Added hash checking to verify if the HAL patch was already installed, and then made it to automatically choose which button to show, install or uninstall.
* Merged the location of the install and uninstall button since only one was needed visible at a time.
* Edited the GUI background image to have less space between the top logo and the HAL eye, so that a single install/uninstall button wouldn’t look so strange all by itself.
* Changed the buttons into graphics and added image changeover effects to the corner exit button, and the install/uninstall buttons.
* Adjusted the size of the form to match that of the new GUI background image, and also adjusted the positions of the Tools and Credits buttons, and the bottom console multiline textbox.
* Change autoscroll settings to be more fluid, keeping up with the carat rather than scrolling from the top at every console update.
* Added some common sense things, like hiding buttons during install/uninstall, and exiting when a restart is pending or a failed install/uninstall occurs.
* Added a services startup type checker which automatically sets sppuinotify to the appropriate startup type automatically, since other tools seem to like to mess with these settings when they also disable sppsvc, so as soon as sppsvc starts up again it ultimately would cause nags.
* A bunch of other little coding things that I don’t have the patience to explain, but kept me up all night on several occasions. =)
* Change the icon settings so that it would show the appropriate icon in the taskbar button.
* Removed the exit button and replaced it by making a top panel and putting a custom exit button in the top right corner.
* Added hash checking to verify if the HAL patch was already installed, and then made it to automatically choose which button to show, install or uninstall.
* Merged the location of the install and uninstall button since only one was needed visible at a time.
* Edited the GUI background image to have less space between the top logo and the HAL eye, so that a single install/uninstall button wouldn’t look so strange all by itself.
* Changed the buttons into graphics and added image changeover effects to the corner exit button, and the install/uninstall buttons.
* Adjusted the size of the form to match that of the new GUI background image, and also adjusted the positions of the Tools and Credits buttons, and the bottom console multiline textbox.
* Change autoscroll settings to be more fluid, keeping up with the carat rather than scrolling from the top at every console update.
* Added some common sense things, like hiding buttons during install/uninstall, and exiting when a restart is pending or a failed install/uninstall occurs.
* Added a services startup type checker which automatically sets sppuinotify to the appropriate startup type automatically, since other tools seem to like to mess with these settings when they also disable sppsvc, so as soon as sppsvc starts up again it ultimately would cause nags.
* A bunch of other little coding things that I don’t have the patience to explain, but kept me up all night on several occasions. =)
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