Carlo wrote:Dear All,
The .key is just a registry file that contains ONLY the authorization CODE. There is no program in this file. The OS checks if the KEY tally with the ESN etc. In fact as DOK said it is created when you input the authorization key for the first time. The mystery is in the rs422.dll file which the Mackie OSv5 calls just before it finishes loading the OS. As i said before the V3 does not have the rs422.dll file. It simply does not exist in the FREE V3
I'm gonna look into this DLL issue... I may need to find a Windoze machine to get a look-see at the function imports/exports. That could say a lot regarding what the operating system does at a low level regarding the authorization process.
In theory, any DLL can be loaded up in a HEX editor and manipulated - but you'd need to know the how's, what's, where's n why's to get a real grasp of the overall functionality of the library and it's implementation - how it works and what exactly that it's doing. There's a lot of variables, but I don't give up easily... if at all...
Stay tuned...
Peace