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Almost universally used by games released by Eidos interactive. | Almost universally used by games released by Eidos interactive relying on a fake TOC and dummy files. | ||
Non-mixed mode discs with this DRM will always have 4 tracks [https://redump.info/disc/122847/ (example)]. Two Audio and two Data surrounding them and if the later Data Track is missing, DRM will either be remnant or a false positive from BoS. | |||
Note that [/Bitpool Bitpool] protected discs often have an identical configuration. What sets CD-Lock apart though is the lack of any EDC errors as the DRM is based around a fake TOC instead. | Note that [/Bitpool Bitpool] protected discs often have an identical configuration. What sets CD-Lock apart though is the lack of any EDC errors as the DRM is based around a fake TOC instead. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:39, 24 November 2025
Almost universally used by games released by Eidos interactive relying on a fake TOC and dummy files.
Non-mixed mode discs with this DRM will always have 4 tracks (example). Two Audio and two Data surrounding them and if the later Data Track is missing, DRM will either be remnant or a false positive from BoS.
Note that [/Bitpool Bitpool] protected discs often have an identical configuration. What sets CD-Lock apart though is the lack of any EDC errors as the DRM is based around a fake TOC instead.