KeyMaker 8 LCD

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KM8 LCD User Guide

What if you don't want to use a second PC or MAC or Linux System to unlock that pesky SVP locked TP?

Simple solution, you do NOT need any PC or MAC or Linux System when you use 

Joe's KeyMaker 8 LCD fully assembled and tested

Designed to work with KeyMaker 8 USB and also KeyMaker 9 USB

How do I buy it?   -  

I originally intended selling this item as a Parts Kit, once I found that hardly anyone could follow instructions and manage to assemble KeyMaker 7 LCD, I stopped seeling both KM7 and KM8 LCD Parts Kits.

SVP can be recovered and displayed WITHOUT having to use a second PC.

KeyMaker 8 USB together with KeyMaker 8 LCD module can be powered by the USB port of the ThinkPad from which you are recovering or clearing passwords, it can't get easier than that.

All of Joe's KeyMaker 8 USB boards are shipped with LCD Joystick firmware already programmed.

All operations are performed using the 4 way Joystick [top right in image above] to navigate through menus displayed on the LCD. 

All operations including LSI TPM such as SVP Recovery, SVP Clear, CRC1 Repair, CRC2 Repair can be performed.

The dual colour LED is green to indicate that power is applied to the board, the Green LED changes colour to RED during any EEPROM activity.

The 6 pin header on the right accepts either the 4 way cable for all 24xx series EEPROMS as well as the 6 way cable for 93C46 EEPROMs.

 

How to use KeyMaker 8 LCD ... Read more

KM8 LCD User Guide

Disclaimer

I make no warranty that any of my information is correct, or safe, or does or does not breach any warranty clause,  or anything else, it is up to you to decide if you will follow all or any of the instructions to recover the Supervisor Password from a TP. It is up to you to decide, I am not responsible for the results or for any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever.

  If you have any questions, email Joe at

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