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Developer
defined signature |
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Hardware
Lock gives the flexibility to the developer to store his
own signature in the lock. signature can be stored by
running the utility program provided with the lock. |
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Inbuilt
Lock ID inside each lock |
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Every
lock has a unique 32 bit ID which is read before any read
or write operation in the lock. This provides double security.
A unique ID can be reserved for individual developer which
shall not be used in any other lock. |
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Linkable
Library Modules for linking lock with your software |
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Linkable
Library Modules for all the majore languages such as Turbo
C,Borland C,Microsoft C, Clipper,Visual C,Foxpro etc.
are provided. Library modules for a new development environment
can be supplied on request. |
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One
to One Locking |
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The
software drivers are provided with one lock which do not
work with another lock, even though of the same make.
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Easy
Operation |
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User
Friendly programs are provided for writing the signature
and the iteration count in the lock. The developer does
not require any special equipment for this purpose. |
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16-bit
developer defined Iteratin count |
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The
developer can store a 16 bit count in the lock which is
the maximum allowed execution of the software. Everytime
the software is run, a hareware counter is incremented
and checked against the execution count. As soon as the
count is reached, further execution are terminated. This
feature is very useful for demonstration packages. |
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Automatic
detection of printer port as LPT1 or LPT2 |
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The
lock can be installed on either of the parallel ports
without any change in configuration. |