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Author Topic: Cubase 3.1 alive and well on this Atari STe thanks to this dongle clone  (Read 4284 times)

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Offline foksadure

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https://old.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/v735g4/cubase_31_alive_and_well_on_this_atari_ste_thanks/

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Cubase 3.1 dongle was recently cloned from reverse engineering. This clone allows for Cubase Audio, Score, and Cubase 3 to be ran from the same dongle.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/atarist/permalink/4833347523384986/?fs=e&s=cl