The protocol is public. There is code (under GPL license) available at:
http://drm.sourceforge.net/
The only catch with the above is that they only provide the source. It would
take hours and hours to put together the development environment, compile
the libraries, and compile the executable. I know because I tried - and
failed. I had the necessary Visual Studio environment, but they also assume
that you own another third party tool called Trolltech QT 2.x which is not
free.
"NE1" wrote in message
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Has Anyone cracked the digital Radio software for Digital Radio
Mondial? (DRM)