AB PLC crack for special usage

Ok, I say apology for my post.

I'm sorry. I am not doing well in spelling. Why all of you care much about these?

Even President Bush will make mistakes.

He said that Pakistan was an Arabian country just hours ago.

what's the ****ing matter !
 
You want to write software ? with all due respects - a command of the English language might be beneficial -

Bush has made plenty of mistakes , and you know what , I couldn't care less , this forum is about PLC's , hence the name , not to discuss whether Pakistan is an Arabian country , or in fact located just outside Bradford (the latter is in fact true) .
I think you need to change your flag buddy - because if English is your first language , you should be ashamed ( as should the half baked university who is going to sell you a degree).
 
Ok.

Technically speaking, anybody who can tell me :

1. Whether you have once encountered this kind of matter?

2. Have you fixed it?

That's enough.

Anyway, thanks all the same if you cannot give me answer.
 
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Ken Roach said:
The Rockwell Automation office in your area might be able to help you out. I hear they have a very knowledgeable PLC specialist, but he doesn't like to discuss security issues in public Forums.

Yes
 
Rocky, as you know, anyone can get information on the web. If cracking passwords or protected code was posted, many small companys would not be able to stay alive. Programmers not qualified to make changes on critical process's could cause the death of co-workers, or even entire communities. We of this PLC forumn care about protecting our jobs and the safety of others around us. This subject is not a new one, do a search on passwords....

The answers to your question is not an attack on YOU, rather the subject matter.

Hope this helps you understand the lack of help

Forgive me if I have spelled anything wrong, as I don't spell so well.
 
Thanks a lot!

That's good.

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bluebyu said:
Rocky, as you know, anyone can get information on the web. If cracking passwords or protected code was posted, many small companys would not be able to stay alive. Programmers not qualified to make changes on critical process's could cause the death of co-workers, or even entire communities. We of this PLC forumn care about protecting our jobs and the safety of others around us. This subject is not a new one, do a search on passwords....

The answers to your question is not an attack on YOU, rather the subject matter.

Hope this helps you understand the lack of help

Forgive me if I have spelled anything wrong, as I don't spell so well.
 
rockey said:
Hi, guys!

I don't know what you are talking about. I am in a test an need a report.

This program is created by my classmates weeks ago. But he leaf now.

I need the program to pass my class. Or, I will fail the test and unable to receive my degree.

That's the last class I need to pass.

Seriously, can you help me out?
if you fail,,i guess it shows that the educations system isnt a total failure

Fred Raud
 
I won't be subtle anymore, then.

Rockey, it may be possible to bypass the protection in your processor. I will not dicuss it in public.

I am the Rockwell Automation specialist who covers the state you indicate you live in, so if you can contact me I may be able to help you.

You will have to demonstrate that you have legitimate rights to the program in the controller.
 
rockey said:
Hi, guys!

I don't know what you are talking about. I am in a test an need a report.

This program is created by my classmates weeks ago. But he leaf now.

I need the program to pass my class. Or, I will fail the test and unable to receive my degree.

That's the last class I need to pass.

Seriously, can you help me out?

Translation:
I put off doing my own homework. My classmate completed his work on time. My classmate tested the program and left the program in the PLC memory. Now I want to read out his work and turn it in as my own work.

 
Now that sounds more like it to me. It's hard enough sometimes to help those who are here for help, let alone some moron always asking for short cuts or someone to do the work for them. I'd say that if you fail and dont graduate I would sleep better at night knowing that a slacker didnt fall through the cracks, and put equipment or more importantly another humans life at risk due to total incompetance. But, that is just my take on the matter at hand.
 
Alaric said:
Translation:
I put off doing my own homework. My classmate completed his work on time. My classmate tested the program and left the program in the PLC memory. Now I want to read out his work and turn it in as my own work.


Prof. Lawrence has a policy regarding just that. After you check off every assignment on the PLC, you erase it from the PLC. If you don't erase it, that's 50% off YOUR grade for not doing so.

Anyone caught uploading another's program will fail & be turned into the Admin ASAP.

This is just like looking over at another's test, don't do it, it's not worth your academic career.
 

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