Since I was convinced that Tad's disassembly snippet did not contain any proprietary code nor code relevant to the key engine of Pocket Mechanic, I decided to
undelete his post.
Update: Mr Tomov contacted me and "kindly reminded" me to remove the disassembly code again. Although I don't see how this code violates any copyright laws, since it is essentially equivalent to the public domain c snippet from the first post in this thread, I honor his request and remove it. I don't have the time nor will do fight legal wars with any software developer.
Updated 2: While the code itself might not cause a problem per se, it could help a potential cracker to locate the license checking feature of Pocket Mechanic. This is why Anton asked me to remove it, and I appreciate his time to explain it that me.