Herman,
I have no idea about Hack 1 as I and I think most have gone for Hack 2.
With Hack 2 when installed there is no requirement for any authorisation code for anything, because as detailed previously after downloading and installing the OS 5.1 (get that from the Database) and the SP3 files, you then go into that OS and find the Mackie OS.exe file and change it to something else (it has been suggested that you change the .exe to .bak --- in my case I made doubly sure by changing the file from mackie os.exe to mackie os A.bak), then install the Hack 2 OS.
The requirement to have authorisation codes is in the Mackie OS.exe file, while the Mackie OS.exe file in Hack 2, has this part of the OS system code missing.
As a result once the Hack 2 programme is installed and the desk turned on and the booting process starts, it starts looking for a MackieOS.exe file (but the original file that required the finding of auth codes because of the name change --- .exe to .bak acn't be found) when it gets to the Hacked OS file (the new MackieOS.exe), it starts to load it but as there is no requirement to check for any serial number or authorisation code, it simply continues to load, so that once the desk is fully booted and at no stage has it requested any auth or serial code, everything is effectively authorised and operating in a fully unlocked manner.
So to sumerise your question (but using Hack 2 ), once the desk is booted, EVERYTHING is effectively authorised and no code is required for anything.
The important thing is that the Hack only works on OS 5.1
I trust that the above explaination helps
David