I'm planning to buy a second mk06 unit very soon for reverse engineering. I kept the one I shown in the post as a "good enough" functional unit, but I'll go and try breaking another to discover its mysteries
Earlier this month, I received a Way Tek Mk06. The overall rarity of the keyboard amalgamated with the very little documentation available on the Internet convinced me to buy a model and try to make it work on my own computer via USB. I finally managed to get it functional, and as a matter ...
There are no PS2 keyboard ports on the device itself and using a IEEE 1284 to USB cable doesn't yield any results (IEEE 1284 to PS2 does not exist as far as I know).
The device is marketed as being able to control up to 8-16 computers at once, so it's obvious the keyboard doesn't use a standard ...
A month ago, I've purchased a WEY Tec Mk06 keyboard along with its connector box (Model 4) and its power supply. During my purchase, the seller told me that the cable connecting the keyboard to its connector box was proprietary and very rare (he didn't have one). Upon receiving the keyboard a week ...
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Hello! I'm a learning reverse engineer and I recently learned about the Way Tec Mk06, which looks like an absolute battlestation. Looking at its modular design, integrated LCDs and challenging security measures (well, "challenging" is what I ...