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* major refactor/overhaul
move generation implementation to libumskt/*
decouple CLI/Options (and JSON) from generation implementation
set groundwork for future shared library
use standardized PIDGEN2/PIDGEN3 naming convention
create a Windows Docker file for quick compilation
add Windows resouce file/header so we have an application icon on windows
use icon from @Endermanch (used with permission)
add support for fully-static linux/muslc-based compilation
add support for a dos/windows (i486+) binary using djgpp
add Dockerfile to compile gcc/djgpp/watt32/openssl to provide DOS (DPMI) binaries
add @Endermanch 's Vista+ documentation
update Readme for recent credits
* begin work on C linkage and emscripten buildpath
* Update CMake to include and build Crypto++
* move dllmain.cpp to the correct directory
* add rust port info to README.md
* re-add dropped changes from rebase
* update build config, specify windows XP version number for crypto++
* update dos-djgpp action to use new cmake builder and options
* update dos-djgpp to use UMSKT hosted forks
* update other workflows to include standard header
* remove crypto++ from build config for now
* use the new `shell` parameter in `threeal/cmake-action`
TODO: move to a stable version (v1.3.0) when ready
* use full commit hash because a shortened hash is unsupported
* add the required {0} parameter?
* add openssl 3.1.1 to windows github runners
* ensure linux matrix build compiles on the correct arch
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Co-authored-by: Neo <321592+Neo-Desktop@users.noreply.github.com>
Universal MS Key Toolkit (UMSKT)
Plan of Action / ToDo List
In light of the recent exponential interest in this project I've decided to put updates of this project here:
FAQ
What does it do?
- This program is a tool for researching and experimenting with retro Microsoft product licensing, for products released before 2012.
How does it work?
How do I use it?
- It all comes down to four simple steps:
Usage
1. Download the latest version of WindowsXPKg
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(GitHub account required)
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(GitHub account *not* required)
- Download the latest release for your operating system and architecture from the releases page
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Note: Before continuing, please ensure you have both the
xpkeyprogram and thekeys.jsondatum extracted and in the same directory
2. Run xpkey to generate a key, or add --help to see more options.
3. (Activation step for Retail and OEM only)
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After installation, you will be prompted to activate Windows.
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Select the telephone activation method, then, run
xpkey -i <Installation ID>using theInstallation IDthe activation Wizard provides for you
4. Profit!
Authors
The list of people who have helped to bring the XP generation to where it is now:
- z22
- MSKey
- sk00ter
- diamondggg
- pottzman
- Endermanch
- Neo-Desktop
- WitherOrNot
- TheTank20
- InvoxiPlayGames
- brakmic
(the list will be updated to add more collaborators)
Development Requirements:
CMake, make, gcc(build-essential)git
Build Steps:
git clonecd build/ && cmake ../ && make
Known Ports
| Language | Author | Repo URL |
|---|---|---|
| Rust | Alex Page | anpage/umskt-rs |
Languages
C++
54.8%
Jupyter Notebook
27.5%
CMake
6.9%
Python
4.9%
Sage
4.6%
Other
1.3%