![]() To be clear, I am NOT advocating you actually acquire the software illegally, especially if it's being used in a business. I just did a quick search on the internet and can confirm it'd be easier to acquire the ETS5 software via questionable websites than to bother creating an emulator for the dongle. (Unless it's directly their fault the dongle broke.) As far as I'm concerned, it's not up to the consumer to maintain compatibility or foot the bill for defective dongles, since they've already paid for a license to use the software. Dongles wear out, break, get lost, or just don't work with new operating system updates. Sorry if I sound harsh, but if software I purchase requires hardware dongles to operate, I'm I'd use my time machine to go back to before I bought the software. Yup, contact KNX and demand that they upgrade their software licensing methods to standards acceptable in 2017, since this screams shitty 1990's engineering like no other. So i'm thinking it uses the drive serial to identify it? Anyone here has an idea? Whoever designed this kind of USB should be shot imo. I'm looking for a way to emulate a dongle.
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