Mac OS 9 Lives
Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Logic Audio by Emagic => Topic started by: CurtisC on January 29, 2019, 06:30:03 PM
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Luck smiled upon me this month: I’ve acquired 2 of the white XSKeys for Logic 7 Pro.
A thought entered my head, and now it won’t go away.
Forgive me of my ignorance here:
Is there any possible way to make a hardware or software clone of one of these dongles?
I ask because these devices are becoming more rare as time goes on, and it would be nice to allow other vintage Mac enthusiasts the ability to run Logic 7 (and Logic 6 for us Mac OS 9 people).
If it’s not possible, could you please explain why?
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Certainly, just tricky and time consuming. And the people who have the device aren’t always the people who can crack the software.
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i have one of them and i certainly wont be cracking mine open anytime soon so if u have an extra one to "Donate to the cause" and have the ability to find someone technically skilled enough to pull that off, then godspeed!!!!! ;D i would think it would be possible for the right person
i mean what else could be inside the white plastic? but a couple of flashrom chips stuck on a usb? maybe some type of circuit?? id be very curious to know