Tell me, Sup Forums, what did the Star Trek Discovery prop team do to generate this "source code"?

Tell me, Sup Forums, what did the Star Trek Discovery prop team do to generate this "source code"?

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Don't know. But I guess starships in the 23rd century are still running Windows: "GetModuleHandle" and "NTDLL.DLL": Win32 call and Windows NT kernel.

That explains why the other ship got infested with killer spores, Klingons, and things that eat Klingons for breakfast.

I wouldn't be surprised. NT has been used in so many embedded applications, it will basically live forever.

Looks like the output of "Produce file" -> "Create C file" in IDA Pro

probably the "source code" prop version of the newpaper prop

slashfilm.com/lol-the-reoccurring-prop-newspaper/

Not in military work. The Navy abandoned it in the 90s after an NT4 "smart ship" BSoD'd so hard it had to be towed back to port.

I was about to suggest someone should make a youtube video of a star trek mission on a new ship running windows that ends with the viewscreen on the BSOD

This, var names came straight from IDA/HexRays decompiler. But it's still pretty stupid though
>HANDLE GetCurrentProcess()
>returns result from SetFileTime
[autistic screeching]
Also if the red code is code she was removing it would break that sub pretty quick

>in the middle of a fight with klingons
>mandatory update
>enterprise reboots
>something happened
>mfw

Isn't the Win32 API still copyrighted or protected in some way?

Um, excuse me but, why is 90% of this code in comment?

In STD functions are declared in comments
Pointers are always physical memory addresses
And bio-gel helps bind the C++ classes together

>reboot it again
>it thinks your copy is non-genuine
>turns off your shields

I bet nu-Sup Forums can't even name the DLL file this disassembly came from, Sad!

Can't tell if you're being serious or not, but if you are, thanks.

Be sure not to go too heavy on the bio-gel, that can cause some memory issues.

Fucking Christ I drank way too much. I feel like a fucking retard.

>prop person finds random code editor
>by default comments set to blue
>likes blue look for the show
>finds something with lots of shit commented out
>good enough for tv

Why haven't they upgraded to the 64 bit version?

Because it's a prequel

Considering that the eugenics wars and ww3 took place in the late 90s they were lucky to even have a surviving copy windows 95 to base their star ship os off of.

>"we need some code that looks really futuristic and advanced!"
>uses a bunch of win32 API functions that were made in 1993
Freetards on suicide watch!

People think code looks like prose in a novel (filling up the whole line, line after line), when in reality it looks more like a screenplay, probably even more "spacious"

At least it's petter than seeing html/css or PHP or something.

Say what you will about Microsoft, but they excel at long term support.

Classic STD

>turn off your shields
>resistance is futile

it is surprising how effective these lines are on tinder

Quality post, should be pasta.