- Oct 12, 1999
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Before I get ripped apart, here is my situation...
I have to rework a ladder logic program for an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controller for work. I have most of it done there, but I need to get the program, (RSLogix 500) on my computer at home, plus have it on my puter at work. Now...
I have the original CD, and the original authorization disk (Floppy) Logix is protected with Everlock copy protection. A authorization file is on the floppy, which it moves to the system upon install. When you uninstall the program, it moves this file back to the floppy. I need to mirror this floppy, so I can install it back on my work computer. It is just not as simple as to copy it. It has wierd CRC and FAT tables, etc to keep it from being copied. Is there a way I can exact mirror this floppy? I'm not trying to crack any keys or anything, just mirror what is on this floppy EXACTLY. I know there is a way to do it, because I used to do it a long time ago, but forget.
Any help is appreceiated. I am kinda on hold until I figure out a way to do this.
I have to rework a ladder logic program for an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controller for work. I have most of it done there, but I need to get the program, (RSLogix 500) on my computer at home, plus have it on my puter at work. Now...
I have the original CD, and the original authorization disk (Floppy) Logix is protected with Everlock copy protection. A authorization file is on the floppy, which it moves to the system upon install. When you uninstall the program, it moves this file back to the floppy. I need to mirror this floppy, so I can install it back on my work computer. It is just not as simple as to copy it. It has wierd CRC and FAT tables, etc to keep it from being copied. Is there a way I can exact mirror this floppy? I'm not trying to crack any keys or anything, just mirror what is on this floppy EXACTLY. I know there is a way to do it, because I used to do it a long time ago, but forget.
Any help is appreceiated. I am kinda on hold until I figure out a way to do this.