By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

Maxxuss, who earlier posted a crack to allow MacOS 10.4.5 to run on non-Apple Intel-based PCs, has today announced a patch that eliminates the 5-user Skype limit on AMD CPUs. This was a deal that was announced between Skype and Intel in the middle of last month.

Details on the Patch

The patch is the result of two stages: code analysis and design of the patch. The code analysis, or reverse engineering, reveals the relevant code block, which overrides Skype’s limitation for Intel’s dual-core CPUs. The patch design isolates the minimal set of instructions that need to be modified to cancel this limitation.

Code Analysis

An initial analysis of the executable revealed that the code references the string “You can now add up to 9 people to this call – learn more“”. Source: Maxxuss.com

We Say: On that page, there’s a very detailed analysis of the relevant area of the code, including his conclusions, details on the patch, and more. I’m very pro-AMD as, quite frankly, as a gamer, AMD is the only way to go. While I can understand the reason this deal was made, I have to applaud the effort put in here.