On 2015-Jun-23, at 2:58 PM, Alexandre Souza wrote:
Now, if
someone actually have one of these devices, and can verify that it actually bricks it,
then we can talk. Until then, all I have is the above information from Elnec, which do not
suggest anything beyond showing a message, and not continuing past that point.
I have, I've seen it be bricked by the software.
I'm not familiar with the Beeprog in detail, so I'm just asking here...
From what has been said the Beeprog requires a software
controller, I take it it's not a standalone device, and people have been using the
Elnec software to control the counterfeit hardware.
So what exactly does bricked mean here? That, after trying to run it from a new version of
Elnec software, it will no longer run with the earlier version of the ELNEC software from
before the counterfeits came to ELNEC's attention?
As much as a user may be annoyed with that and not endear Elnec to them, it still seems
like that would within Elnec's 'rights' (whatever those are here).
If it will no longer run with software from the counterfeiter, or software one wrote
oneself, then the outrage may be justified.
But did the counterfeiter ever produce their own controller software?