Arrgh. This is frustrating the heck out of me! This is definitely a DR5 non-DS system. On memory dumps:
at 0B0AA0 I get:
FFAF 72ED 6EE3 6BFF
at 080B2C I get:
45ED 2C5F 205F 4FEF
I don't mind scrolling thru the memory to find the password if I have to, but I need to know what I'm looking...
Steve - Thanks, I'll check that address tomorrow. It's not a DR5DS system, but just in case someone transposed the addresses in the FAQ I tried the DS address already anyway, it doesn't work: "Bad Address"
Brian - You have 0B0AA0 for the address, as opposed to 080AA0? Someone needs...
I'm sure I was in the correct/given memory location, I tried it 5 times!
Can anyone verify the 080AA0 memory address? Particularly, anyone with a 6x16 DR5 system with a known config password...
Thanks,
Jason
Well, I got into DEBUG (note to the future: It can only be accessed from a 7310 type set) and @ 080AA0 I end up with:
08E8 0000 000A 7C1A 302D 000C 41BC 00FF
I understand about crossing out the first zero, but does "every other one until you get to alpha digits" mean that I should...
A system I installed was recently hacked and along with scrambling the line settings and set names (which were changed to -lovely- words...) the perp changed the admin and config passwords.
I have tried shorting out the onboard battery & caps and powering up without the software installed, with...
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