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     GGG         SSSSS        CCCC        CCCC         CCCC
   GGGGGGG     SSSSSSSSS    CCCCCCCC    CCCCCCCC     CCCCCCCC
  GGGGGGGGG   SSSSS   SSS  CCC    CCC  CCC    CCC  CCC    CCC
  GGG          SSSSS       CCC         CCC         CCC
  GGG  GGGGG     SSSSS     CCC         CCC         CCC
  GGG   GGG        SSSSS   CCC         CCC         CCC
  GGGGGGGGG   SSS   SSSSS  CCC    CCC  CCC    CCC  CCC    CCC
   GGGGGGG     SSSSSSSSS    CCCCCCCC    CCCCCCCC    CCCCCCCC
     GGG         SSSSS        CCCC        CCCC        CCCC
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Welcome to Dreamcast(R) GameShark(tm) CDX Value Decryptor
THIS PROGRAM IS NOT LICENSED, ENDORSED, NOR SPONSORED BY SEGA
ENTERPRISES, LTD. NOR INTERACT ACCESSORIES, INC.

GameShark(tm) is a trademark of InterAct Accessories, Inc.
Dreamcast(R) is a registered trademark of Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
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 (C) Copyright 2000 Game Software Code Creators' Club, Inc.
 Please see the file LICENSE for more information.

 Programmed by Code Master <brianj@htc.net> & Barubary
  of GSCCC - http://www.cmgsccc.com
 Report any bugs to brianj@htc.net
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            Version 1.01

  1) Introduction - What was this program designed to do?
  2) Help-How to Use This Program.
  3) Version-Changes in The Program With The New Versions.


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1)   Introduction - What was this program designed to do?
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	This program will decrypt and encrypt the values on
Dreamcast GameShark(tm) codes. As of this point in time, it
only works on the values.  Now you might come to us and say,
hey, the values are not encrypted.  Well, that, my friend, is
where you were wrong.  Take a look at the following code:
	XXXXXXXX 40705064
	XXXXXXXX 00000096
Note how the 2nd set of digits is not like the 4th set of
digits.  That is because it is encrypted. If the 2nd set of
digits does not begin with a '0', then it is more likely than
not encrypted.  The address is most certainly encrypted too,
but that will be added to a future version :)

NOTE: The GameShark(tm) CDX will not work if you use
unencrypted codes where encrypted codes are expected, and vice
versa.

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2)  Help - Now that I have this program, How do I use it?
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	Really quite simple here.
 Usage: dcgscdx <hexadecimal value> [options]

   The only options available at the moment are -e and -d,
which say to encrypt and decrypt, respectively.  If you don't
specify either, it will try to guess what you wanted to do.


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3)   VERSION - What changes have been made to the program?
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	Current version right now is 1.01
Version 1.01:
  1 - Brand new, give us some time to get some features!!
  2 - It decrypts/encrypts values with no problem.
