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![]() How to artificial dongle
Last edited by jabil : 05-26-2022 at 03:46 AM. |
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![]() how to create artificial dongles
[quote=zementmischer;33609]It's time for some benchmarking ![]() Here are my timing results for f1_nodongle, dmp2mkey v2.5.7.9 and SSP2MK v1.2. The multi-threading implementation of Git's dmp2mkey and my SSP2MK is completely different and not quite comparable. dmp2mkey uses intervals (eg. thread 1 solves the range 0x80000000-0x8FFFFFFF, thread 2 solves 0x90000000-0x9FFFFFFF, ...) whereas my threads increment a global counter value. Because of this I've created 5 artificial dongles with completely random algorithm cells for testing purposes (see attachment). |
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![]() Make random WP (cell04) and random descriptor (range 0x80000000...0xbfffffff) and write to cell08/09 (algo 03).
Make random C6 (cell06) and random descriptor (range 0xc0000000...0xffffffff) and write to cell0a/0b (algo 03). Any devid (cell01) and any serial number (cell00).
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