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I want to decrypt my old HPLX memo [ASCII] files. I am pretty sure I remember the short password. There might have been packages that are designed for decrypting those files, or that emulate the application. However, they do not seem to exist on bullseye. Older releases had more HPLX packages. I searched the package database. but all I found is lx-gdb, which is not useful for this case. The site I used does not seem to go before buster. Also, I am not sure how to use old packages, but I figured this is a good place to start. === As for other ideas, I searched for old DOS tools but did not find anything that seemed relevant that I could download. They might still exist, but they might be proprietary or closed source. I don't know how to use them on Linux. The database application (GDB) encryption algorithm was different from the memo application. I think the memo files are plain unformatted DOS ASCII, encrypted using 1990s tech. -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com