The newest version of CIMCO to date that I post this is 7.50.13
The link from CIMCO is:
http://www.cimco.com/products/download/CIMCO_75013.exeThis post applies to the following parts of it:
CimcoDNC.exe (Sub is F3C0)
CIMCOEdit.exe (Sub is BC8B0)
DNCAdmin.exe (Sub is 65B10)
DNCMax.exe (Sub is 538E0)
DNCMaxCtrl.exe (Sub is 108D0)
DNCMaxServiceManager.exe (Sub is 18DF0)
I have inspected all of the above programs in Ida Pro 6.5 and a few hex editors to show they use the same process. Thanks to the previous posts and especially "yahoo"! I appreciate it!
All of the above sub addresses (and this post) apply to version 7.50.13.
Example from CIMCOEdit-
CIMCOEdit.exe- {Assembly code instruction explanation}
Original-
JA LOC_BC9AE ADDRESS: SUB_BC8B0+45 (BC8F5)
JNZ LOC_BC92D ADDRESS: SUB_BC8B0+107 (BC9B7)
JGE LOC_BC92D ADDRESS: SUB_BC8B0+114 (BC9C4)
JZ LOC_BC92D ADDRESS: SUB_BC8B0+129 (BC9D9)
Modified-
BC8F5: NOP
BC8F6: JMP BC9AE
BC9B7: NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP
BC9C4: NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP
BC9D9: NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP
They all reference the same ASM code and the same sub. You can take the sub address and add 45, 107, 114, or 129 (IN HEX, NOT DECIMAL) and you will get the address of the value you need to change. It looks like all 6 of those files use the same code, and can be modified the same way. I didn't do much research info the ASCII for the DEMO Version name but you could just search that in the file if it changes address anyway, it only has one location.
I attached a more detailed text file.
Enjoy!