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copyright violation? the keygenerator has been NOT developed by Tektronix, so how can they claim that?The AES key and option keys/values are in clear text visible, there is no need to "reverse" anything, therefore nothing what one could "protect with anti-reverse copyright" whatsoever crap.It is funny that Tektronix is veeeeery slow when goes to GPL violation or GPL source publishing, but that fast to claimcopyright on code that they haven't developed. There are keygen sources inside, not a single line belongs to Tektronix.
You need to have Python installed on your PC.Skip the validate.py step, it's unnecessary.On your PC, use gen.py with, as arguments, your scope model and serial number along with the wanted bandwidth and options.python gen.py <model> <serial> <bandwidth> <options>
Question, where can I get the needed Python script?I cannot find it. Please can you give me a hint where to get it?Thanks!