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I’ve recently gone down a bit of a rabbit hole regarding some older arcade hardware and encryption, and I wanted to share my findings on a very specific, yet elusive, search term that pops up in old archives: (often linked to RapidShare links from the late 2000s). dejavu 93c86 decrypter rapidshare
The irony, of course, is that the word déjà vu means “already seen.” And indeed, we have already seen this pattern: encryption, decryption, sharing, takedown, forgetting. The 93c86 decrypter may be obsolete now, but the urge to break, share, and remember — that feels strangely familiar. ➡ I’ve recently gone down a bit of
A veteran tuner explained that the "encryption" on the 93C86 was actually just a simple XOR cipher and a swapped byte order. A veteran tuner explained that the "encryption" on
Instead of searching for outdated "Dejavu" files, most professionals use hardware-software combos that include built-in checksum calculators: Highly reliable for 93-series chips.