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And further, if someone here does know how the software detects the cable type, why would they tell anyone on an open forum? Looking to be charged with piracy?
Here's my suggestion; buy a cable and dissect it. maybe something to do with pinouts, or an embedded Pal chip or something. Could be simple to, like a resistor or something though I highly doubt it. Sometimes a cable looks the same but isn't. I have dealt with fixing an unusual Pinball 2000 pinball machine with late 90's Cyrix type CPU inside. Only cable that sincs with a laptop to reflash was a null modem cable, no longer sold as its old tech. Turns out its a pinout thing and moving a ground pin allow a regular serial cable to work.
Personally I'll do things legally. However depending on how things are engineered, they can usually be reverse engineered at a cost.
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