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 From:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE)
 To:  Fred (FREDQ1E) 
6713.41 In reply to 6713.35 
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There is a training video that takes you thru much of the program avaialable. I can procure this for you.


How much is it?

Also, my vision rep told me you have an adapter for the chip collector vacuum hose, that would take it up to a shop vac size. I could not download your online catalog because at the end of the download it said, file does not exist.......sigh....

Thanks again for your input regarding engravelab....it will get used....it has too, but I do not know if it will ever replace Corel for me....maybe one day.

I uninstalled v6.1 when I got v7.1 since I never used it......my rep says I should put it back on the machine and start to run my laser from it. I guess the question is why can't I run my laser from v7.1? Something to do with the dongle?

And finally just what IS a dongle and what does it do? Why is it necessary?

Thanks

EDITED: 24 Apr 2007 by C_BURKE

 

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 From:  Fred (FREDQ1E)
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
6713.42 In reply to 6713.41 

C_Burke,

A dongle is a plug that either plugs into your parallel port or more currently a usb port. It cost a few dollars to get a usb dongle but are much better and aften required if running XP.

My chip system uses a 6 gallon cannister rather than 1 gal std. It is something you could duplicate. I got no patent on using a big o area of empty space. Probably should have. Would own Rancho Cucamonga. HaHa

Please email me off this site for other stuff. I would rather not use this site as a selling means.

Often information, advise and products go hand in hand but I know I would not want a sales ad associated with input.

I will look into the possible download bug. grrrrrrrrr

Fred@q1engravers.com

 

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 From:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE)
 To:  Fred (FREDQ1E) 
6713.43 In reply to 6713.42 

Hi Fred,

I guess I should have phrased my question differently.

I know what a dongle is physically....I just don't understand the point....Corel doesn't use one.....what is it's purpose?


I'll be in touch.

 

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 From:  Peter
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
6713.44 In reply to 6713.43 

Its purpose is to stop the software being thieved for other people to use.
Or even yourself.

Your software will not operate without one.

Dongle= Key, but for only one computer, you want more, they cost you more.
$1,000 is not out of the question.

regards

Peter

Peter Vasic
Engraving Services Co.
Adelaide, Australia.
http://www.engravingservices.com.au
 

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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
6713.45 In reply to 6713.43 
Basically a dongle is a piece of hardware used for software copy protection. The software won't run unless it sees that you have the dongle, so it knows you have the right to use the software.
 

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 From:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE)
 To:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ) 
6713.46 In reply to 6713.45 
Is it device specific? In other words, can I run both my laser and rotary engraver from it?
 

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 From:  Dave Jones (DAVERJ)
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
6713.47 In reply to 6713.46 

That would be up to the software. Basically the software checks to see if the dongle is there and if it is then the software does whatever the software does. If no dongle, then the software stops running or might go into a demo mode (again, that's up to whoever wrote the software).

There's no specific thing that a dongle allows or not. It's simply a special piece of hardware that software designed to recognize it can then check for it and recognize it.

Dongles usually have some encrypted number stored in them that relates to whatever company or software it is used for. So a dongle supplied by, for example, Newtek to use with Lightwave 3D software is useless to run Vision engraving software, even if the dongle is manufactured by the same dongle maker and looks exactly the same. It's internal encrypted number is different so the software doesn't recognize it.

 

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE) 
6713.48 In reply to 6713.46 

That all depends on the software.

I know of one dongle that will allow you to run all one companies machines from it. But when the code is changed it can run many, but not all, machines from different companies.

It all depends on what the writers want to protect and what they want to allow.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

EDITED: 25 Apr 2007 by HARVEY-ONLY

 
 
     
 

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