


It uses roblox's own bytecode serializer from the leaked source code of the game (all credits representing relations to the bytecode serializer go to the game developers) to take the Lua inputted and convert it to Roblox bytecode, you can from there use Roblox's deserializer (which is on the client) to convert that bytecode to a Roblox proto, and from there feed it to Roblox's Lua VM This in broad terms means the "compilation" of roblox bytecode instead of the conversion to vanilla bytecode to roblox bytecode

It uses the very notorious yet functional way of bytecode "compilation" EX-7 is the first ever script execution I have created (with Quad Core)
