Hi!

> > The 4020 and 0402 look oddly symmetrical to me, but that could just
> > be my imagination.
> 
> All I saw in it was byte n+1 = byte n >> 1. Can't see any use to that
> either, though. Maybe it's just there to torment reverse engineerers, or
> trap memory corruption?

I had seen something like that before -- it was image compression
and they were using 9bit "bytes"... which worked like obfuscation, too.

                                Pavel
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64 bytes from 195.113.31.123: icmp_seq=28 ttl=51 time=448769.1 ms         

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