[Techtoolslist] Prom Burner B&C Microsystems, Model 1409C
CRC
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Sat Nov 3 16:57:53 EDT 2012
On 1 Nov 2012, at 2:29 PM, John Robertson wrote:
> adolfo bustos wrote:
>> Subject: Prom Burner B&C Microsystems, Model 1409C
>> Hi! CRC [John Robertson ]
>> I got this, so far;
>>
>> ''Failed to register 3100Hdlr.ocx
>> Please reinstall the application.-''
>>
>> how can I, bypass registration
>> Sincerely,
>> Thanks.-
>> Adolfo
>
> Hi Adolfo,
>
> Sorry, I do not know how to bypass registration - perhaps you need to contact B&C to ask them if they recall how that is done...
>
> http://www.bpmicro.com (now called BPMicro)
>
> They have something on their web site about the "3100Hdlr.ocx" if you punch that into a search engine. Seems to be looking for the Hardware serial number.
>
> Something about it being an ActiveX component in further searching on http://www.isthisfilesafe.com/
>
> John :-#)#
Sorry about the slow reply, but the swamp runneth over...
Having installed the software several years back, I went back and looked at the software and my correspondence with BP Micro. Also went back and looked at the site.
Ultimately, you have to get a key from BP Micro to run the software. I would take the following steps:
- Go to <http://www.bpmicro.com/web/bphome.nsf/webpages/Downloads.htm> and register under the "Login to download the latest BPWin release". BPM will send you a password.
- Log in and in the table of software releases you will find a link to legacy software.
- Download the software that will support your unit.
- Follow the registration procedure for your unit outlined on the link above. They will send you a key to include with the applicable code.
I note that I had included the key to my 1200 in the code, but that is evidently specific to my programmer.
I found the folks at BP Micro extremely helpful.... Hope this helps. ->CRC
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