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Wayne64SS
26th March, 2013, 02:17 PM
I'm in desperate need of this software. Does anyone have a link to where I can find it? Feel free to pm me with any help or post here for all to share if its not against the rules. Thanks in advance!

Here's what I'm talking about: http://www.specdiag.com/detroit-drumroll-file-editor.html

Thanks,
Wayne

amishmafia00
19th May, 2013, 12:26 AM
Has anyone used this software to know what it actually does. there is a description but it is very vague

hercamp
19th May, 2013, 02:51 AM
Decrypt for flash files of ddcvi ,up .with that u can edit PC date or expiration and machine I'd .that's necessary if u don't have server access and need flash in a different machine, the problem is that decrypter,encrypted is sold locked with dongle or a large machine key, that not let us copy, and after to buy , need to install same ddrs of the original machine that download from Dscc server, and not works in all machines and not works good on all models of cpc,mcm.....sometimes is a big risk if module flash not end properly and gives error.I've seen some modules in blank after install the 25% of file.

bigfredz
2nd June, 2013, 09:13 AM
Very interesting . Is there a way of duplicating the machine that does have server connection? Does sultan sell it working? To program mcm, cpc, cpc2, mcm2? Another question....if I download a serial # from server where can I find file in computer to save on a flash drive? Maybe I can help

hercamp
2nd June, 2013, 11:15 PM
with detroit engineer tool det ..that autokeygen or others sellers made...with that is possible change machine id of ddrs , but after to do that will need decrypter encrypter, and after that find folder, i think not easy if u not copy all folder , and that put the laptop or pc able to download the flash ,under risk .not hard to find the folder if u download the flash and go to drumbroll folder or reprograming folder and look the last modified folder .the promaing station always try to keep the system updated and will look same update in your machine .

bigfredz
4th June, 2013, 05:40 AM
It would be nice to duplicate the computer is. But does seem risky. Plus I would need to purchase the decrypting software.