nissan: Fix link.
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@ -136,6 +136,6 @@ Several leads appeared:
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[](media/research/alt_3.jpg)
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None of them appear especially legible, so the first thing I can do is compare the logo on the OEM fob to existing rolling code chip manufacturers.
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As it happens, Microchip is the company in question, producing the widely documented Keeloq product line ((leaked spec sheet)[http://keeloq.narod.ru/decryption.pdf]).
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As it happens, Microchip is the company in question, producing the widely documented Keeloq product line ([leaked spec sheet](http://keeloq.narod.ru/decryption.pdf)).
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Looking at their product lines, it becomes clear that the original fob used the HCS361 chip.
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My aftermarket chips must be using a knockoff or unmarked version of this.
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