QUOTE(lwlin @ Aug 22 2022, 10:51)

The new
"toy" my friend and I made together is done and it's time to share it with you all. (IMG:[
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** WARNING **
To optimize performance, only Intel's Ivy Bridge and AMD's Jaguar and newer CPUs will work.
** WARNING **GHOST TRICK -- A knife that can kill dl○t/d○mb/dm○e/d○mr.Use the knife at your own risk.If you have met the hardware requirements above, let me explain how to use it.
There will be two DLLs with the same function corresponding to the two instruction sets in the archive file.
You need to put the DLL with the same instruction set in the directory of the target program according to the instruction set of the target program.
If you can't figure this out, you can simply follow these rules:
1. If you are running a
32-bit operating system, you can directly choice the
x86 DLL.
2. If you are running a
64-bit operating system, except for
D○M Viewer 3.1.9 and later, you need to choice
x64 DLL, otherwise you should still choice
x86 version.
After placing the DLL, open the book to be extracted normally, and a message box will display the extracted content(s)'s output path.
The following are known targets that can be handled:DLs○te Viewer: 1.0.4.2 - 1.1.8
D○M Reader: 1.3.0.10a
DM○ Viewer: 3.1.0 - 3.1.16
Download:[
anonfiles.com]
DL1[
mega.nz]
DL2Please stop using viewerrip, and don't use "Duplicate" as the reason to expunge newer galleries with original images.QUOTE(Dynellen @ Feb 7 2016, 09:27)

Tried using this DMM reader, but could not authenticate to open the file. Got "Authentication Server Returned bad HTTP status. [ErrorCode: DMMBOOK219-601-404]"
Will this method work on a newer version? Where can I find a version of DMM viewer that will work?
EDIT: Turns out it works on the newest version, just needed to use the x64 version.
This post has been edited by alexthehippocroc: Sep 4 2025, 06:49