Very late reply on my behalf but thanks for this information, it was exactly what I was looking for.
All the expired attachments (zero uses left) were thrown out, so I'm waiting for one to become available so I can physically crack it open and see what I'm dealing with.
I have a tonne of questions, but I want to try and figure it out on my own. I've been reading up on i2c basics because I am way out of my depth on this one.
Actually, can I just lay out my strategy and get your quick feedback?
1) Find out what signal it's using, hoping it's ic2 and not something crazy. 2) Intercept the connection somehow and use an oscilloscope or some other tool to read the raw data being transmitted to the attachment in its idle state. 3) Read what data/signal is transmitted during a use case. 4) Find some way to block/overwrite the use case signal with whatever it had in its idle state so that the machine doesn't count it.
Thanks again for your reply, [I think] it's set me on the right track!
Yes. No problem. You're on the right track.
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