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Agilent E7495 linux root account
sportq:
Yes, sorry, I should have said, I upgraded to A.06.25 via the link above and the bytes to be changed matched exactly. I reloaded the modified binary into the hex editor to check they had changed too.
Pete
PA0PBZ:
If your hex editor didn't do anything weird to the file like inserting the bytes and not overwrite them (file length still the same? Can you run a compare?) then the only other thing I can think of is that there is something strange in your license file that is causing this. Can you post the contents, or maybe PM me if you don't want it exposed to the world...?
Urs42:
Or send us the MD5 sum of the original and modified file
I think the modified version should have the md5sum
f05c12d848c7faf8866359ae33e1cfec elgato.patch
7e7736a973cccb6b131f803e7f92dcac elgato.orig
I'm not 100% sure about the two checksums, i'm at work and my computer at home not on.
sportq:
I'm away from the device too, I'll post the checksums later. Thanks for all your help.
One other interesting observation the processor board has an IrDA port but I don't think it's available on the case. There's a script to start it in /etc/
Peter
sportq:
Confirm the md5 checksum:
--- Code: ---$ md5 elgato.mod
MD5 (elgato.mod) = f05c12d848c7faf8866359ae33e1cfec
--- End code ---
... and both the original and modified files have 5165908 bytes.
Peter
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