Roughly translates to "if the gTrialPeriodExpiredFlag is 0x0 then do not display the trial expired message". ![]() Basic Block Input Regs: ebx edi - Killed Regs: ebx edi 00011076 31FF xor edi, edi XREF=0x1106f Basic Block Input Regs: ebx - Killed Regs: 00011068 80BB67A80E0000 cmp byte, 0x0 0001106f 7405 je 0x11076 Basic Block Input Regs: - Killed Regs: 00011071 E8BA5B0300 call _DisplayTrialPeriodExpiredMessage_46c30 ![]() But we can go on and mess with the conditionals where the flag is checked. Now we could stop because the flag is never set. We turn the jbe into a jmp to void setting it. We just set the jbe to a jmp in order to avoid setting the gTrialPeriodExpiredFlag to 0x1.Ġ000ffda 7607 jbe 0xFFE3 Basic Block Input Regs: - Killed Regs: edi 0000ffdc C687D7B70E0001 mov byte, 0x1 Basic Block Input Regs: ebp - Killed Regs: eax 0000ffe3 8B85D4FEFFFF mov eax, dword XREF=0xffc3, 0xffda So that the trial never expires, we never set it to 0x1. This is because the first jne leads to the code segment responsible with displaying he DEMO message when SecuritySpy is running in Active mode. We turn the jne to 0x4EDFA into a jump to 0x4F25A. Basic Block Input Regs: ebp - Killed Regs: eax ecx ebx esi edi This is especially useful for older iOS devices that would otherwise be unused, making for an easy and inexpensive way to add an extra camera to your video surveillance system built around our macOS NVR Read more.= B E G I N O F P R O C E D U R E = With the right app, an iPhone or iPad can make an effective security camera that provides standard RTSP video/audio feeds. ![]() But, what about making live video from SecuritySpy’s cameras available to Home? This blog post explains how to do this. SecuritySpy, our macOS CCTV software, has built-in HomeKit integration that allows it to control, and be controlled from, accessories like sensors, switches and lights, across your Apple Home automation system. Adding SecuritySpy Cameras To HomeKit Using Homebridge ![]() This method allows direct incoming connections to SecuritySpy from the Internet, and is enabled by some configuration in your router (which, for most routers, SecuritySpy can do Read more. The usual way to set up remote access to our macOS CCTV software SecuritySpy running on your Mac is via port forwarding (see Installation Manual – Remote Access). We run an active forum where users discuss our software and share information about Mac-based video surveillance systems - visit the forum. We post regular updates on twitter and also have a blog for information and articles related to our software. Find out more about Ben Software or view our software products. Our flagship product is SecuritySpy, a powerful video surveillance software solution for monitoring your home or business. Ben Software is a software company producing high-quality video software for the Mac.
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