Guest Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Gisteren succesvol een MM met de casinterface op 1.11 gebracht, nu wil ik er ook wel 's eem MR van maken. Hoe dat gaat is me inmiddels duidelijk, wat ik me wel afvraag is hoe je later de keys eventueel aanpast? Ook met de casinterface of kan je updaten met een funkaartje? Zitten er in de 1.053 al keys?
usephills Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Zie elders in dit forum, ja er zitten keys in, periodiek updaten met fun of met casinterface mogelijk. greetz usephills Brainstorm or light drizzle? LG oled 55 inch; VU+ Solo2, Triax 78 cm. + triple sat LNB 19, 23, 28
Guest Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Wel, de MR zit er inmiddels in, maar nu graag nog wat uitleg over de 2 methodes om de keys later up te daten. ik zoek me rot, maar vind niets?
Bigfoot Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 Keys kun je updaten door een cas interface , of door de upd file te bewerken en opnieuw te laden via funcards. Of je doet het via de afstandsbediening: ga naar CI menu en kies de MR, daar kun je zelf de keys invoeren.
satfanatic Posted December 23, 2003 Posted December 23, 2003 1e methode: [color:"red"]EDIT KEY (PUT IN KEY) ================== One of the most common procedures you'll have to do. First start to find keys or key files, at the Toecuttersden site. I always take the complete key files, because they are ready to use, but if you have the key in HEX, you can also calculate them yourself. Various file friends (like Xamuh and others) do that for you, so why make it difficult. I will describe that calculate procedure only brief at the end of this... So I take the Xamuh files, because I use his text file and also the 5x1 file of him works perfectly for me. You'll get a zipped file with several files in it, just take the MR_Keys.txt file and open that. Here you'll find keys in HEX and in DEC, f.e. N 7101 00 [11 26 AC AE 06 81 C1 38] --> [017 038 172 174 006 129 193 056] Polsat (13°E) (this is an example!) The N stands for code (Nagra) 7101 stands for provider ID, 00 stands for the key (one). and than you see a key in HEX (11 26 AC AE 06 81 C1 38). (this one is fictional). This results in DEC in => 017 038 172 174 006 129 193 056 I will not disturb you by explaining what it is exactly, but let me put it this way: You won't be able to put in keys like 11 26 AC AE 06 81 C1 38 with your remote, because the remote has only the digits :-) Therefor we have to put them in in DEC. Just print out or write down the keys for the provider you want to update. So now go to your receiver and of course (!) start with the "Standard Procedure", as described above. Go to the MR menu and [Edit CAS keys]. Change the key of the provider you selected and zap to that channel. It will clear in short time. NOTE: no card of any kind must be inserted! CALCULATE KEY HEX TO DEC You will need to open Windows calculator, then select View, select Scientific. The next step is to select View again and select Hex. Put in a part of the HEX key (11) and than click Dec (ore press View Decimal) This results in 17. We have to put in dec keys in 3 numbers, so result = 017 Same example AC, will result in 172 etc. Basically the results of above HEX Key are 17 38 172 174 6 129 193 56. You will change them to 017 038 172 174 006 129 193 56 Put this key in your receiver like described at above. [/color] 2e methode: nieuwe aangepaste files in de MR laden d.m.v. CASinterface of d.m.v. Funcards. vr.gr. Satfanatic. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> vr.gr. Satfanatic, 2x DM 500HD 1.6, 1x DM 7020HD OE 2.0,
Bigfoot Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 Satfanatic ik zou maar snel je posting aanpassen ook al zijn het geen echte keys...
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