mili
07-22-2004, 05:27 PM
There are four of them. Two are correct and two are decoys.
The signatures are:
First pair:
89 48 97 33 A8 A8 A6 CD
3A CE 66 AD 61 CA 2F B5
Second pair:
C8 1E 9A 1B 03 81 50 21
7F CB 60 A9 79 06 5B 58
Now the problem is, which pair should we choose? I don't know because they have introduced new opcodes that I don't understand. So we guess! Try adding one pair of signatures to the Magic Card initialization file (Dishnetwork EMM64) and see what happens. If you get hit, then obviously it was the other pair!
Well, that is the solution. Please try programming your cards with both pairs and next time Charlie puts the ECM back in the stream, we will know which was the correct pair and hopefully shed some light on the new opcodes as well.
I will udpate the initialization file only after we are sure which signature pair is correct. I would imagine the fix is the same with ROM cards---just change the blocker code to process one pair of signatures and reject the other---the coders will know what I mean.
mili
The signatures are:
First pair:
89 48 97 33 A8 A8 A6 CD
3A CE 66 AD 61 CA 2F B5
Second pair:
C8 1E 9A 1B 03 81 50 21
7F CB 60 A9 79 06 5B 58
Now the problem is, which pair should we choose? I don't know because they have introduced new opcodes that I don't understand. So we guess! Try adding one pair of signatures to the Magic Card initialization file (Dishnetwork EMM64) and see what happens. If you get hit, then obviously it was the other pair!
Well, that is the solution. Please try programming your cards with both pairs and next time Charlie puts the ECM back in the stream, we will know which was the correct pair and hopefully shed some light on the new opcodes as well.
I will udpate the initialization file only after we are sure which signature pair is correct. I would imagine the fix is the same with ROM cards---just change the blocker code to process one pair of signatures and reject the other---the coders will know what I mean.
mili