Locked? As in with a padlock? I could see source code being erased and just compiled binaries left but those can be decompiled. There is no way to "lock" code, just ask Sony, Nintendo or any other publisher...
I actually appreciated assembly back in the day. Used to screw around with the old H cards and Direct TV. It was straight forward once you get your head around it.
Locked? As in with a padlock? I could see source code being erased and just compiled binaries left but those can be decompiled. There is no way to "lock" code, just ask Sony, Nintendo or any other publisher...
Decomplied into assembly, but even that isn't going to be exact. More like an interpretation than anything.
Decompile tools have come a long ways, besides no one needs their original variable names and function names. Code is code.
I actually appreciated assembly back in the day. Used to screw around with the old H cards and Direct TV. It was straight forward once you get your head around it.