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  • emujo
    Field Supervisor

    2,500+ Posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 3009

    #16
    Re: i-option keygen

    You two sound like the guys trying to hack the old Toshiba enablers (Print/Scan)...You do realize that your about 10 steps above the average tech including me??? We lost you around the 3rd post. Emujo
    If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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    • oxident
      Technician
      Site Contributor
      50+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 74

      #17
      Re: i-option keygen

      No, I don't think so. At the moment, we are only talking about the operating system on which some KM machines are running on. As far as I can tell for now is that when it's Linux, many of us may have the ability to change "something under the hood". Linux isn't that kind of magic it was ten years ago

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      • jotunn
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 595

        #18
        Re: i-option keygen

        emujo, thanks, it was funny

        But I wouldn't tell that it's 10 steps above, rather beside/alongside to beeing a "mainstream" technician. I'm not a typical field service - I was IT (computer/network equipment service, server administrator, programmer) which was adopted to work with digital copiers, to help (and train) in network installations. Now I'm working stationary fixing "hard cases" - machines that cannot be repaired in the field or "factory dead" machines and as a technical support for customers and field service technicians.
        So a copier from my point of view is an ordinary computer with ability to scan, copy, print and sometimes fax a document

        Hacking/cracking is just a hobby, and a way to show that everything is possible:
        - "I got customer willing to buy 751, but I got only 601, can you do something?"
        - "I will tell you tomorrow"
        [next day]
        - "And what? Did you find something?"
        - "Yeah, now you've got 751"

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        • EarthKmTech
          Step aside, noob

          1,000+ Posts
          • May 2009
          • 2139

          #19
          Re: i-option keygen

          Originally posted by jotunn
          That's easy - just many things don't work as KM described to us, but talking about such things in public is a stupid idea.
          SysLogAll, not hard.

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          • jotunn
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 595

            #20
            Re: i-option keygen

            As I said, that's easy
            And do you know that there are two ways to get output - software (with DipSW), and hardware?

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            • oxident
              Technician
              Site Contributor
              50+ Posts
              • Apr 2008
              • 74

              #21
              Re: i-option keygen

              Strange. If I'll extract the C754 firmware, I'll get a vxWorks kernel instead of Linux
              Maybe KM have turned away from Linux on the new devices.

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