Good news. Geremia has released a tool that can read the firmware key from LiteOn drives.
This will allow you to grab the key and then insert it into another drive, giving Lite-On owners a way of hacking the system.
The Lite-On drive does NOT have a writable ROM therefore the drives themselves are not hackable.
Geremia's Lite-On drive toolkit is avalible in the usual places.
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DVD key grabber for Benq and Lite-on
It receives DVDkey from drive serial port and save to file, you need a LVTTL-RS232 converter (max3232) between COM1 (embedded COM1 on motherboard, 0x3F8 IRQ4) and TX RX pins on drive power cable (for liteon the trace to powercable are cut, need a little soldering).
It also saves identify.bin and inquiry.bin, for the spoof lovers.
This "unlocks" also Benq to accept MTK vendor ATA cmds (dosflash etc...), not for liteon
You must power on PC without sata cable connected to drive.
You must poweron the drive with tray half opened and eject switch in open state.
You must power off an on again the drive each time you run the app.
For rs232 troubleshuting, consider that Liteon by default outputs an endless stream of 0x00 and 0x01 at 115200 8N1, you should see it with Realterm with display set to hex
As always, us at your own risk
Thanks and respect to Tiros, Schtrom, TMF, Redline99, c4eva
Geremia
P.S. If you have been follwing the Lite-On thread this was reported this morning but I believed it deserved its own post.
This post has been edited by Havok: Aug 25 2008, 01:59 AM