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- Here is a simple way - crunch them with an XPK cruncher that encrypts them,
- then use the easylife XPK bank load command to reload them. Then for others
- to get at your graphics, they'll have to hunt throught the compiled program
- code for the password, and if you build it up from several strings at runtime
- rather than using a literal string in the source program, they probably won't
- find it.
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- Not only are your files then protected, they take up less space!
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