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Riker
11-26-2005, 04:57 AM
Now that Beverly is confirmed back up, would someone be so kind as to post the steps for a 2700 and a rom 10. It would be much appreciated. Thanks, Riker

Cid6.7
11-26-2005, 08:14 PM
I wrote up a read me sent it to Cimba But must be awaiting approval to become a sticky..Not to sure..I also uploaded the current files & tsop mods but have yet to become available...

Every F'in post I make about the R102toR10 fix gets deleted..Instead of waiting around & TRYING to find info on this subject here go to rom10x.com everything is there very easy to find & EVERYONE is willing to help..!Shit dont get deleted

Dsswhiz
11-26-2005, 08:23 PM
C&P from bevrom102torom10

ROM102TOROM10 HOW TO..
If you don’t already have the files needed for this mod go find them..

Ok 1st things 1st this is for the advanced tester Or someone who is comfortable with jtagging their IRD

Parts list..
1: A Open Rom10
2: A Jtag
3: A IRD
4: A ISO

Ok lets start off with the IRD
1st you’ll need JKEYS to read & save the IRD info if yah aint got it go find it
Now hook up your jTag to your IRD in the proper manner.This depends on what IRD Model you have if you don’t know wich pads to use go find out ;o)
Now plug in the IRD & run Jkeys it should auto detect the IRD

Click on the Save Mem button to save the tsop..
Then you will need to erace the tsop from IRD.
Click on Flash Programing This will open up another window.
Do exactly as it says..
Next another screen will pop up that looks like this


Select FULL Erase do it 3 times
Now you will need to find a modded version of your IRD Build..
ROM10X has almost every build you can think of for B3V & Chuck..!!
Once you have found the correct MODDED TSOP Program the IRD..


Once this is complete Detect the IRD again it should have the new IRD Info If it does not detect you will need to start over.Next click on Eeprom Programming navigate to the new eeprom & program it...Next remove the power from your IRD Then remove your Jtag..

Now we will start with the Rom10

Open Nagra4.1 & read your card
Its should be @ RevA16 & Open
Next you will open the Patch file to do this you will click on Patch & navigate to where you have saved & unzipped the patch file.


Next click on TEST Patch..If no errors occur click on Run patch..
Next I would save card image..Once saved open image in Nagra..
Then I would apply the 3mteirpatch same as above.
But before saving I would enter in your Time Zone Zipe Code & New Password.
To do this click on the EEPROM TAB & scroll down to lines


; $D0D6:AABBCCDDAABBCCDD
; $D0E9 TIMEZONE ED
; $D0F4 ZIPCODE 0177201A





You can now edit in your own 16 digit Password in the eeprom in place of the AABBCCDDAABBCCDD
Enter in your time zone & Zip Code..
To do this find the D0D0 Addr & go over to line 6 This is where the password starts..

Do the same thing for Time Zone wich is @ D0E9 Find Addr D0E0 go to row 9 Wich is ED Change it to your Zone..
The Zip Code is @ D0F4 Find Addr D0F0 & go to row 4 wich is 01 77 20 1A.Change this to your Zip Code..
Once this is done Click back on Data Editor & select Consolidtae then Defrag Then write to card..

Once this is complete READ The card it should read Rom102 Rev103 or Rev240 Depending if your doing the mod for B3V or Dish..

Once everything is done hook the ird to the tv Not the dish & turn off autoupdates..If not it will take a update & you will get black screen..Dont forget ..!!

If you’ve done everything correctly Hook up your IRD to the dish & watch TV :O)

I hope this was easy to follow or if I left something out please let me know

Have Fun Happy Testing..!

Take Care.. :o)

Cid6.7
11-26-2005, 08:30 PM
Hey thats it..lol No Pics tho but you get the general idea :D

dishfans
11-27-2005, 08:34 PM
i`m new to rom programming...i gave up testing when N2 came out...now thinking of getting AVR-X...Can someone tell me what is ROM programming...Do i use the existing yellow nagra card and edit it with nagra edit with my programmer? Cant find a good newbie tutorial for ROM programming anywhere