How do you want to do that? Even the cracked version still contains all that crypted code of the dongled version. The only difference is, that the dongle is emulated by some extra code instead of doing calls to the USB port. That's all.ericj23 wrote:but this 50% perfomance loss can be shown to not exist on plyback - frankly who gives a f**k about performance at other times - nothing else in useing a host is taxing the cpu to any great extent
2/3 of nothing is still nothing
I'm not sure if it's really 50% loss, but it's a fact that runtime decrytion wastes a lot of cpu power and it's also a fact that frequent calls to a serial device like the USB port also wastes cpu power. Noone who's seriously into programming would deny that.
And, no, you can't simply compare to SX2 or SX1 since all Cubase versions always contained encrypted dongle-calls in the code, even the Atari versions back in the 90s!
So this kind of "shit" has a long tradition at Steinberg...
cheers,
Chris