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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 7947" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>[updated:LAST EDITED ON 29-08-01 AT 06:43 PM (GMT)]oh dear, my humble apologies....</p><p>Read on...</p><p></p><p>I have been looking into this a little more...</p><p></p><p>The sbr/vgrabber/scsi/overflow method appears only to be used for reflashing the CI CAMs (when placed in a Nokia CI receiver - 9600 or 9800).</p><p>As far as I can gather, the non-CI CAMs (sometimes referred to as "CA CAMs" can NOT be repogrammed externally at all - either from a pc's pcmcia interface, or via a Nokia box. At least, I can find no specific info on howe to do that. So to reflash the chip inside such a CAM (eg with those bin files you refer to) it seems to be necessary to remove it from the CAM first. This is not something a casual hobbyist is capable or willing to do. So you probably need to go to one of the specialist dealers (several in Germany) that offer it as a service (for a price typically in the range of DM 50 to 60).</p><p></p><p>If you DO attempt this yourself, you may like to know (getting back to your original question) that there is indeed also a bin file around that purports to support Mediaguard, Irdeto and Viaccess - just like a FreeCAM2 v0.16/17 in the CI CAMs.</p><p>That bin (and the others you mentioned) are available at MasterCRD's new site (links below, but watch out for mature content popups...)</p><p></p><p>Also note: </p><p>a while ago someone patched DVB2000 so that it incorporates an Irdeto card emulator (like the FreeCAM firmware). This is an unofficial version, and it caused a rumpus especially with the author of the official DVB2000.</p><p>Nevertheless, the patched version is out there, and comes in two flavours: one emulates a standard 0-card, the other a C-card which is used for Betacrypt., So if you loaded the latter then you would have Betacrypt - but not (I think) the standard Irdeto. And certainly not the other systems.</p><p>Anyone else confirm this?</p><p>The patched dvb2000 requires also a mod to the box.</p><p>Details (in Italian) and files at MasterCRD.</p><p></p><p>Links:</p><p>MasterCRD site at http://www.guck.at/mastercrd/</p><p>See download archive for the mentioned files.</p><p></p><p>So I'm afraid I may have been leading you up a blind alley previously. See also here: http://www.satellites.co.uk/scripts/webforum/DCForumID14/159.html</p><p></p><p>To avoid more confusion, can I ask anyone else out there with real experience in this are to come forward and confirm or deny the above. There must be loads of people lurking out there that have loads of actual experience with these Nokia boxes (I have none) - so please post here and let us all benefit from your knowledge!</p><p></p><p></p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 7947, member: 174998"] [updated:LAST EDITED ON 29-08-01 AT 06:43 PM (GMT)]oh dear, my humble apologies.... Read on... I have been looking into this a little more... The sbr/vgrabber/scsi/overflow method appears only to be used for reflashing the CI CAMs (when placed in a Nokia CI receiver - 9600 or 9800). As far as I can gather, the non-CI CAMs (sometimes referred to as "CA CAMs" can NOT be repogrammed externally at all - either from a pc's pcmcia interface, or via a Nokia box. At least, I can find no specific info on howe to do that. So to reflash the chip inside such a CAM (eg with those bin files you refer to) it seems to be necessary to remove it from the CAM first. This is not something a casual hobbyist is capable or willing to do. So you probably need to go to one of the specialist dealers (several in Germany) that offer it as a service (for a price typically in the range of DM 50 to 60). If you DO attempt this yourself, you may like to know (getting back to your original question) that there is indeed also a bin file around that purports to support Mediaguard, Irdeto and Viaccess - just like a FreeCAM2 v0.16/17 in the CI CAMs. That bin (and the others you mentioned) are available at MasterCRD's new site (links below, but watch out for mature content popups...) Also note: a while ago someone patched DVB2000 so that it incorporates an Irdeto card emulator (like the FreeCAM firmware). This is an unofficial version, and it caused a rumpus especially with the author of the official DVB2000. Nevertheless, the patched version is out there, and comes in two flavours: one emulates a standard 0-card, the other a C-card which is used for Betacrypt., So if you loaded the latter then you would have Betacrypt - but not (I think) the standard Irdeto. And certainly not the other systems. Anyone else confirm this? The patched dvb2000 requires also a mod to the box. Details (in Italian) and files at MasterCRD. Links: MasterCRD site at http://www.guck.at/mastercrd/ See download archive for the mentioned files. So I'm afraid I may have been leading you up a blind alley previously. See also here: http://www.satellites.co.uk/scripts/webforum/DCForumID14/159.html To avoid more confusion, can I ask anyone else out there with real experience in this are to come forward and confirm or deny the above. There must be loads of people lurking out there that have loads of actual experience with these Nokia boxes (I have none) - so please post here and let us all benefit from your knowledge! 2old [/QUOTE]
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