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Marty,
Can you elaborate please? So no misflashs of MT1939 based drives possible anymore?
How is encrypted firmware detected? Just by drive model and firmware version? But then if an already flashed drive gets flashed again?
Thanks!
1. If MakeMKV does not detect the drive platform as MT1959, the S T A R T button will not do anything.
Uuummmm..... What's happening in November?
i feel the same i thought only i was confused
And you two call yourselves developers.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:56 ami feel the same i thought only i was confused
Ever since MakeMKV could remove encrypted firmware, it has been able to read it. A 70kb dump file is created. If you look at the files produced in hex editor you can see the decrypted information.
Which doesn't really matter too much, so long as it continues to work. What I'm really waiting for is .net MAUI, but will no longer be coming in November. It has been delayed to early 2022.SamuriHL wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:10 pmAnd you two call yourselves developers.Right now you changed this to use .NET 6 Core and that's all well and good, but, it's only currently out in RC. Official release isn't until November.
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I know, I'm mostly giving you a hard time.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 11:31 pmWhich doesn't really matter too much, so long as it continues to work. What I'm really waiting for is .net MAUI, but will no longer be coming in November. It has been delayed to early 2022.![]()
amk1247 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:03 amJust wanted to a throw a big thanks out for this tool. Recently had to replace my archgon BU40N external after the previous one bit the dust. This was painless and idiot proof, flashed and running again in 5 minutes. Last time I had to do the CLI version which wasn't difficult, but as usual with CLI tools I feel the need to double and triple check I'm doing the right things before hitting enter.