From: "ROBIN MARSTRAND"
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: Crack Demo version of Orcad v.9.2
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 18:43:30 -0000
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Great joke, of course. Keeps one busy learning to type fast.
ROBIN
"Brad" wrote in message
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> MrBean74 wrote in message
news:...
> > Plz help... Need to be able to save my designs that use over 100
> > pins.
>
> Here is secret code to get into Orcad.....
>
> When software first boots up, press CTRL-ENTER.
> The system will appear to continue booting into demo mode, but there
> is a small window of opportunity for you to enter a 'backdoor'
> password.
> So, after you press CTRL-ENTER you must key in the following exactly
> as shown. Include the spaces! Unfortunately, for some reason, cut
> and paste does not work here!
> 12I8 8A84 4MA9 94T3 H44I 7E4F
> then press CTRL-ENTER again.
> Their code checks for the elapsed time from the first CTRL-ENTER to
> the second one. The window is only 10 seconds or it will not work.
> They have some sort of timer enabled to check the time...... It took
> me a lot of practice to get my keystrokes fast enough to get things in
> before time ran out. Hopefully you're a better typist than I am.
>
> Good luck!