And me ;) !

How would I connect such a dongle with the app I am trying to preotect
when I am using Director and / or Flash!

Nik

On 4/19/07, Laurie Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you give me some guidance about vendors for low cost dongles please?

Thanks.

Laurie

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Of Weyert de Boer
>
>
> Genuine Dongles? What about dumping dongle data and then use a dongle
> emulator?

I'm glad you asked! =)

Making a totally un-copyable dongle is actually pretty trivial.  There
are many USB microcontrollers that have Flash-ROM embedded in the chip,
allowing you to "lock" the memory once its programmed -- no way to read
it, even if you physically dismantle the circuit, except through the
program's pre-programmed outputs.



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