Thanks for the offer! Email sent.I can send you a MacHASP-M rather than submit to electronics recycling.
If you want it, send a postal address. Thx, peter at easthope d ca
Thanks for the offer! Email sent.I can send you a MacHASP-M rather than submit to electronics recycling.
If you want it, send a postal address. Thx, peter at easthope d ca
I can send it to you once I'm done with it.If @Tashtari doesn't want or need it, I would gladly take it. I'm reversing some old mac copy protections and a MacHASP would be nice for testing and playing around.
Thanks! Just send me a PM here, when you are ready.I can send it to you once I'm done with it.


I put the software on Mac Garden a while back. I'll find a link when I'm back in the house.Have you ever seen a JL Cooper CS-1? It's an ADB controller specifically for early audio editing software such as ProTools and SoundEdit.
Manual here: https://www.jlcooper.com/_manuals/legacy/CS-Series/CS-1_Mac_User_Manual.pdf But no software.
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Yeah, the search is really picky.
Ah! Cool. I couldn't find it because I was expecting a space in JL Cooper.
Have you got one? I wonder if it would be easy-ish to clone it.
I haven't! I did get my hands on a JL Cooper Media Control Station at one point and RE its protocol, but it sounds like the two are quite different animals... the Media Control Station has a mode that sends proprietary ADB commands, but mostly it seems you program it to send keystrokes or mouse movements. It sounds like the CS-1 is entirely dependent on the extension. Would definitely be interested in reverse engineering it.Have you ever seen a JL Cooper CS-1? It's an ADB controller specifically for early audio editing software such as ProTools and SoundEdit.
Interesting! I'd love to add that to the device list - there are some special questions that can be asked of mice, like which of the three possible protocol handlers they support. I'll message you about it shortly (been crazy busy lately...)I have a wireless mouse, never seen any other before, working great, using two batteries in the receiver side.
I'm just happy some version has been preserved. I couldn't find anything at all beyond that manual.@paws
Looking at your manual, keep in mind that my version of the software is much older, so the manual doesn't seem to exactly match in some ways. There is 7 years difference between them. They made these things for a long time!
It's a bit niche, but everything deserves to be documented, doesn't it? I'll grab it if I ever find one, that's certain.I haven't! I did get my hands on a JL Cooper Media Control Station at one point and RE its protocol, but it sounds like the two are quite different animals... the Media Control Station has a mode that sends proprietary ADB commands, but mostly it seems you program it to send keystrokes or mouse movements. It sounds like the CS-1 is entirely dependent on the extension. Would definitely be interested in reverse engineering it.