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From: cjb@ccice6.UUCP (Curtis J. Braun)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Question: Emulators & Dongles
Message-ID: <381@ccice6.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 8-Aug-85 12:43:52 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  8 12:43:52 1985
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Organization: CCI Central Engineering, Rochester, NY
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With all this talk about dongles and protection schemes,
I was wondering if the dongle method would prevent the
use of an Emulator. I am using an Apllied Microsystems
emulator to aid me in doing some real time debugging
of value added hardware and software for my PC. If I
were to use a dongle protected sofware package, would I have
to disconnect my emulator??
	If I do not need to remove it, then I could also
use it to "debug" the software to by-pass the dongle and/or
copy the protected code to non-target-ram and alter it.

This is  only an opinion expressed by myself and not 
connected to any other real body, and I have 
no desire to my emulator in a "naughty" way...