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Hey RedFantom,
it appears that we are working towards the same goal. I have mapped out and implemented large parts of the protocol used not only by the official SDK but also the control software itself.
I found your repository while trying to locate all MasterKeys models with their respective USB product IDs so that I may implement automatic layout detection, but this might be a dead end now, as both your ANSI Pro L and my ISO Pro L have the same USB product ID, 003b.
So what I am thinking now is that the layout information is encoded somewhere in the init exchange of the protocol that I have largely been unable to decipher. I know that the very first 01 02 ... exchange returns the firmware version in ASCII, but there's also some 40 20 ... package that I can't make sense of. This is the exchange I recorded during initialization:
>> 40 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [00...]
<< 40 20 00 00 05 14 04 0c 12 01 20 00 00 00 [00...]
Since you are the only other person I know who has an ANSI Pro L, maybe we could compare these and find out which field, if any, is responsible for carrying the layout information?