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4:DEEZ NUTS> geio hopefully u smoke ur last cig right now
4:Geio> yo wont ever happen again
4:Geio> DEEZ?
4:Geio> LOLOL
4:DEEZ NUTS> LOL
4:scoop> cant tell if deez was trying to be a good influence or telling him to die LOL
4:spirit> LOL
4:Geio> LOLOL THINK HE TOLD ME TO DIE
4:Geio> FUCKING DICKHEAD
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Ephemeral, just one thing you said I disagree with.
Hard-drive serial # is not in the HD's firmware, that is created by Dos when you format your Hard-drive.
I think its Track 0, and some offset you can change the serial # of your hard-drive.
You can even just use DEBUG to change afew values at track 0.
I did it before to defeat some copy protection so I could run an Electronics Design software at home and work.
I think the MAC ID on your lan card is stored on E^2PROM chip, which could be changed if you a Universal programmer.
Oh well maybe we are getting alittle off topic from this thread, sorry about that.
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Originally posted by MardukeEphemeral, just one thing you said I disagree with.
Hard-drive serial # is not in the HD's firmware, that is created by Dos when you format your Hard-drive.
I think its Track 0, and some offset you can change the serial # of your hard-drive.
You can even just use DEBUG to change afew values at track 0.
I did it before to defeat some copy protection so I could run an Electronics Design software at home and work.
I think the MAC ID on your lan card is stored on E^2PROM chip, which could be changed if you a Universal programmer.
Oh well maybe we are getting alittle off topic from this thread, sorry about that.
You are referring to the hard drive 'Volume Serial Number', which gets re-assigned every time you reformat a drive. This number is useless for any kind of security relationships since it can easily be changed.
I was referring to the Manufacturers Serial Number that is always hard coded into the drives firmware, usually in a I2C chip. This number can not be easily changed.
I mean, think about it. If you were a hard drive manufacturer would you really let the serail numbers of your drives be changed when reformatted? Of course not, you would stash it in the firmware.
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Originally posted by D1st0rtWouldn't it be easier to say EEPROM than E^2PROM? And don't you need an ultraviolet light to be able to overwrite stuff?
There are security bits present in many parts, and once these have been set, it becomes unreasonable to consider getting into the part.
When we do VISA compliant devices/firmware, it has to take a certain amount of time and cost (+$40k) to get into the chip before it gets a VISA approval.
But if someone is willing to spend the time and money, virtually any chip can be opened and the firmware sucked out of it.Last edited by Ephemeral; 08-25-2005, 10:30 AM.
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Originally posted by D1st0rtWouldn't it be easier to say EEPROM than E^2PROM? And don't you need an ultraviolet light to be able to overwrite stuff?People who are rather more than six feet tall and nearly as broad across the shoulders often have uneventful journeys. People jump out at them from behind rocks then say things like, "Oh. Sorry. I thought you were someone else."
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Ephemeral, well I thought SS uses the Volume Serial # of the hard-drive for the machine-id #.
Yeah, well when I registered Xilinx Foundation development software for CPLD while at work I had to phone them up and tell them my volume serial # for C:\ drive, then they send me a registration file. So to get it to work at home, I had to match the volume serial # at work. It worked, but ironically hardly used the software, lol.
Yeah, obviously there would also be hard-drive mfg serial # in the firmware as well.
EEPROM, electrical erasible programmable read only memory. Yeah, you need an Universal Programmer and they aren't cheap. I know, I bought one a few years back, I have the Needham's EMP20, with several modules to allow me to program thousands of devices.
EPROM is the one with the little quartz window, and can erase only with UV light for afew minutes, sort of obsolete now.
As Ephemeral said, yeah with Microcontrollers or EEPROMS, when the manufactuer writes to these devices they set a LOCK/Security bit. Yeah, cost big money $$ to reverse engineer.
So Ephemeral, on the hard-drive they most often use an I2C EEPROM? Sometimes the hard-drive's microcontroller would have internal EEPROM as well I think, could use either.
For others I2C = Inter IC Bus (2wire Serial) which Philips developed. This allows a cpu to communicate to a variety of other chips (ADC, DAC, EEPROM, ...).
The beauty of I2C is that it only uses 2 pins on the CPU.
Ah sorry once again, going way off topic to this thread, just find I2C quite fascinating.
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Please, axe British, NOW! He abuses when he gets annoyed/angry which is as soon as someone says anything but "I love you". I don't know how many times i've sent in valid complaints with screenshots or logs and gotten nothing but "We'll look into it". Bullshit look into it? Nothing has happened except "british don't do that again" or something. Please dean's, stop the special treatment for the mods.
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Originally posted by LeafPlease, axe British, NOW! He abuses when he gets annoyed/angry which is as soon as someone says anything but "I love you". I don't know how many times i've sent in valid complaints with screenshots or logs and gotten nothing but "We'll look into it". Bullshit look into it? Nothing has happened except "british don't do that again" or something. Please dean's, stop the special treatment for the mods.
I think he's an idiot, too.RaCka> how can i get you here
death row> well basically im holdin off cuz i jus joined sweet. so its not u, its me
RaCka> YOU'RE DUMPING ME?!?!?!?
death row> LOL I KNOW I JUS READ THAT LINE AGAIN
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Originally posted by LeafPlease, axe British, NOW! He abuses when he gets annoyed/angry which is as soon as someone says anything but "I love you". I don't know how many times i've sent in valid complaints with screenshots or logs and gotten nothing but "We'll look into it". Bullshit look into it? Nothing has happened except "british don't do that again" or something. Please dean's, stop the special treatment for the mods.
i really think when staff is playing a match, they shouldnt have any power AT ALL
ie: twd
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Originally posted by Jz-dude the sad thing was, he warned me for talking in blueout even when his team was replying to me, and besides, he was playing.
i really think when staff is playing a match, they shouldnt have any power AT ALL
ie: twd
Staffers are also not allowed to be involved in situations concerning their squad, squad mates or games they're in.
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