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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 13 Jan 2017, 10:19

You might be a able to get a replacement lead for a handheld programmer.

I've dug out the DWIZ adaptor together with my homemade 3 pin plug for the serial connection...I'll get it packaged up and sent to you.

Payment via paypal is fine.

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 13 Jan 2017, 11:36

Done. I think. It kept asking for confirmation. Please let me know if you don't get a PayPal email! :?

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 13 Jan 2017, 11:46

nope nothing come thru...

I'll pm you the email addy.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 13 Jan 2017, 11:58

Got it... :)
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 13 Jan 2017, 11:58

Resent, no ID problem if I turn off the VPN.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 13 Jan 2017, 12:24

P.M. me your address ...I've got it somewhere but can't find it at the moment.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 13 Jan 2017, 12:27

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 14 Jan 2017, 15:10

Got it thanks. That was fast!
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Seajays » 14 Jan 2017, 18:29

I am very interested in this as I have a Dynamic Rem 550 and Gb Motors to modify my Arrow Storm 400
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 14 Jan 2017, 20:31

Well you need 3 things. And some software. And obviously windows...

The DWIZ-adapt for modern stuff. It just lets you use the same programming tools on later stuff via the 3 pin charge socket.
The DWIZ-CABLE (programming cable) which is Serial (sub-d) at one end and an impossible to source cable or connector on the other. No electronics.
And a serial port or a USB serial port adapter.

The cable you can manage without as they are worth about 3 pounds, and cost 70!
The DWIZ-adapt you need.
The serial/USB thingy you need if you don't have a real serial port.
The software doesn't need a dongle... ;)

Woody. The software I received has no install or setup program. Looks like the contents of the working directory. So I ran the same version from their website (5.6.6) setup, and then copy/paste the new fixed directory contents over the top. Seems to work OK. But is there a setup program?
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Seajays » 14 Jan 2017, 20:53

I have all the Dynamic OEM from my last BM2 build. I have a Arrow Storm 400 for parts and a REM 551 controller. I think I need a DX-GB power module for the GB motors
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 14 Jan 2017, 21:20

Yes.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 14 Jan 2017, 22:44

Seems to work OK. But is there a setup program?

I just unpacked the program.

I assume from your post that you have programming access. :)
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 15 Jan 2017, 01:17

It wont run like that. It makes lots of registry changes and sticks files all over the place when you install it. Which is the file that is 'fixed'?

Well no controller to test on. Never had anything to do with dynamic. But it SEEMS so... How can I tell.

It allows me to choose advanced (oem) but there are still a lot of greyed out fields. I choose a rem55x brushless template. And about 2/3rds the drive parameters are grey.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 15 Jan 2017, 01:28

No idea other than the HASP part is bypassed.

You find out if it works when you run the program .
If it asks for any verification or a pass then it's probably due to you installing the HASP files from the real WIZARD program and it will not work.

I initially had problems until I used REVO UNINSTALLER in ADVANCED mode to remove the install of the real WIZARD software and any registration traces.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 15 Jan 2017, 02:10

No it just starts. And lets me change to advanced. It may be good to go. If not....

Heres the problem then.

You cant just run the files directly from that folder. It gives all kinds of errors. So you must first install the official program 5.6.6.0 from its official setup file, to make it run. And then over write the ones in the working directory with yours. Did you install from an install file (setup.exe)?
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby gcebiker » 15 Jan 2017, 04:15

I just double click the 'Wizard5' icon and it runs, i still need my DWiZ and the cable and it works great.
The dongle is in a drawer, which saves me the possibility of breaking it.

It may require you to have the current supporting code base, eg Java or such, i cant quite remember.

I have an older model laptop that i only use for talking to the chairs, its running Windows 7 Ultimate.

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 15 Jan 2017, 04:36

If you don't connect the chair, do you have any un-editable grey fields?

And can I asked who fixed it and which is the relevant file?

All files are the exact same size. But when starting it skips the hasp thing, and allows me to choose advanced. The official version doesn't. So it must work! What happens when they update to newer version?
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby rover220 » 15 Jan 2017, 08:47

Burgerman wrote:If you don't connect the chair, do you have any un-editable grey fields?

And can I asked who fixed it and which is the relevant file?

All files are the exact same size. But when starting it skips the hasp thing, and allows me to choose advanced. The official version doesn't. So it must work! What happens when they update to newer version?


There already is a new version.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 15 Jan 2017, 14:58

Yes. But its changes are only in the way it works and installs hasp and default directories etc. So far.

I have a query...

I have 4 levels.
Lite (dealer)
Standard (Enhanced Dealer)
Advanced (OEM) which leaves a good few technical things greyed out...
And Service. I expected "write" as shown in the manual which only allows you to write a fixed profile and not editable. But Service appears instead, and seems to allow access to almost everything including stuff like below, giving us ample opportunity to really stuff things up!!! :D IF it allows me to write this to a controller. It does let me save to desktop. Seems to be a higher level than OEM unless I am seeing things.

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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 15 Jan 2017, 15:02

So how do we get a cracked version of the latest 6.0.x.x ? Or future ones? And does anyone know who cracked it? PS Update works in win 10, only if you run in compatibility mode for XP service pack 3 as this is an older program.

ADVANCED OR OEM (Much greyed out)
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby DSmidgit » 03 Feb 2017, 11:09

I used a dongle emulator for this program to get this level. It works great and is futureproof (provided they don't change the security dongle to a different type).
I'll see if I can find the emulator leter this week.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby DSmidgit » 03 Feb 2017, 11:39

I found the registry key for the emulator.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\MultiKey]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\MultiKey\Dumps]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\MultiKey\Dumps\2ED14C0C]
"Name"="Dynamic Wizard Service"
"Copyright"="Dynamic Controls"
"Created"="1 Jul 2000"
"DongleType"=dword:00000001
"SN"=dword:0e60c8d0
"Type"=dword:0000000a
"Memory"=dword:00000001
"Option"=hex:01,00,00,46,05,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
"SecTable"=hex:e6,e4,fe,fc,82,80,9a,98
"NetMemory"=hex:ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff
"Data"=hex:02,ff,ff,ff,14,ff,01,00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,\
  ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,\
  ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,\
  ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,\
  ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00,00,00,00,11,00,b5,04,4e,44,\
  6d,6f,28,84,b3,86
"License"=hex:b4,b2,fc,a4,4d,47,47,3d,6d,89,b0,40,67,b9,2d,8a

I used the Multikey emulator (testprotect.com). Since I had a 32 bit windows on my pc I could use it freely. Installation can be a pain but if you manage it works great.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 03 Feb 2017, 11:46

I understand about half what I need to know. Poking about in the registry is easy. Finding the key not so easy!!! All 64bit here. Although the program isn't?

Can you educate me or do a quick how to?

Will the above registry data unlock the newest version?
And I tried downloading that program and it needs a password. How to get one? :roll:
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 03 Feb 2017, 12:19

It would seem that a Dongle Emulator is being used.

http://testprotect.com/appendix/Mk_manual

If you read thru the manual you can see the registration choices that have made by the Dongle Emulator to trick the Wizard program..

E.G.

"DongleType"=dword:00000001

So ... "DongleType"=dword:0000000x - тип ключа
1 - HASP (3,4,HL,SRM)... which is what Dynamic uses.

"Type"=dword:000000xx - модель
0A - HASP4 M1 (deafult)

"Memory"=dword:00000001 - размер памяти
00000001 - 0x80

ETC...
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 03 Feb 2017, 12:23

Thats beyond my brain!

Can we not just make a .reg file that installs these on the latest version 6.xx.xx wizard?
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby woodygb » 03 Feb 2017, 12:30

It would appear that the Emulator is the software equiv of the Wizard dongle ... so the emulator software inserts itself into the registry and becomes the Wizard Dongle.
Simply fiddling with the registry yourself won't do the job.
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby Burgerman » 03 Feb 2017, 12:39

Oh. So how can I do this. Actually that cannot be the case with the cracked 5.x.x version. Because I INSTALL the legit version, then OVERWRITE the installation with the cracked one (COPY AND PASTE).
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Re: DIY PGDT interface for OEM PROGRAMMING

Postby steves1977uk » 03 Feb 2017, 14:14

I understand about half what I need to know. Poking about in the registry is easy. Finding the key not so easy!!! All 64bit here. Although the program isn't?

Can you educate me or do a quick how to?

Will the above registry data unlock the newest version?
And I tried downloading that program and it needs a password. How to get one? :roll:


The archive password is testprotect.com. Although the 64 bit Win 8 driver doesn't install on Win 10 64 bit :? Always say invalid signature :roll:

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