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   * YAPT, behaviourial deconstruction and "entertainment personalities" > http://www.aibohack.com/pleo/yapt.htm   * YAPT, behaviourial deconstruction and "entertainment personalities" > http://www.aibohack.com/pleo/yapt.htm
   * martin's spy-cam nosejob >> http://www.bodyhey.com/pleohack/index_01.html   * martin's spy-cam nosejob >> http://www.bodyhey.com/pleohack/index_01.html
 +  * pawn vm : http://www.compuphase.com/pawn/pawn.htm
   * reverse engineering attempts: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/12/pleo_holiday_urf_file_ple.html#comments   * reverse engineering attempts: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/12/pleo_holiday_urf_file_ple.html#comments
  
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 "UGCF" = Uglobe C??? File "UGCF" = Uglobe C??? File
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 I took the first UGSF segment and pulled it in to audacity as a raw file. It didn't sound very good, but I could discern a ho ho ho. Signed 8 bit PCM worked the best for me, but like I said it didn't sound very good, so there must be something else done to the data. Perhaps it's just scaled, or there's some output filtering. I took the first UGSF segment and pulled it in to audacity as a raw file. It didn't sound very good, but I could discern a ho ho ho. Signed 8 bit PCM worked the best for me, but like I said it didn't sound very good, so there must be something else done to the data. Perhaps it's just scaled, or there's some output filtering.
  
 Also, the AMX in the header probably refers to the pawn virtual machine code. One of the pleo's creators said that's what they used. I didn't find a decompiler for the AMX virtual machine, so I haven't tried to extract any code there. It is documented and the source code is available, so I imagine that might be a good place to look. Also, the AMX in the header probably refers to the pawn virtual machine code. One of the pleo's creators said that's what they used. I didn't find a decompiler for the AMX virtual machine, so I haven't tried to extract any code there. It is documented and the source code is available, so I imagine that might be a good place to look.
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