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Then, something magic happens in the black box of the option card that then causes the Wheelwriter to start typing. Now how would we figure out what is going on here?
Then, something magic happens in the black box of the option card that then causes the Wheelwriter to start typing. Now how would we figure out what is going on here?


Try to do some signals intelligence and figure out which commands do what, by hacking in to the connection between the Printer Option and the Option Card. Maybe we could replay certain commands?
I suppose we could intercept the electronic signals and do a replay?


A major pitfall may be IBM's own proprietary defenses against reverse engineering. Maybe we can look for the patent for this thing?
And of course, one possible roadblock is that if it were easy to clone this card, IBM could not justify just selling it at a high price forever.


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