Schoun,
Let me know if this works, as I'd like to set my laptop player to a
region-free player.  I will probably need step-by-step help, if you're
willing (off-list, of course)....Thanks!
Cathy Green

> ----------
> From:         Schoun Regan
> Reply To:     macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Sent:         Wednesday, August 4, 2004 3:51 PM
> To:   macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Subject:      MacGroup: Re: Copying [faked-from]
> 
>  
> On Wednesday, August 04, 2004, at 03:41PM, Bill Holt <billholt at iglou.com>
> wrote:
> 
> >Back onto the original problem ... is there any chance that zapping the
> >p-ram would reset the regional key to it's initial condition?  Is one
> shown,
> >somehow, the number of changes from one region to another that have been
> >recorded?
> >
> >  Bill Holt
> 
> Bill,
> 
> This is a copy of a note in the right for the initial DVD region, found in
> /etc/authorization. It appears that you can create your own key to do the
> change. I will try it next week although someone on this list may wish to
> try it now. 
> 
> Used by the dvd player to set the regioncode the first time.  Note that
> changed the region code after it has been set requires a different right
> (system.device.dvd.setregion.change)
> 
> else, I think I know who to ask for the location of the file that keeps
> the key. I am not likely to post the info back though.
> Not that stupid.
> 
> Schoun
> 
> 
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