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sushiboy
08-20-2006, 07:54 PM
i'm working with a previously subbed 311, wired to Mili's passive interface, glitching with a clear Nexus from Mili's store.

Very strange. When i read the info for this 311 before modding and glitching, it read Rom 102, Rev 283. When i start glitching in Nagra Master 2.0, it starts by saying "Rom 102, Rev 281 found."

Any ideas as to why there is a difference between what Nagra Master identifies as the Rev of my receiver, and what the receiver Rev read previously when i read the info on the TV screen? Did i make a bad solder somewhere, perhaps, or is this a problem with the glitching program i am using?

trying my best here, but i need some insight!!!

Crazy1_79
08-21-2006, 04:15 PM
That is strange. if you had it reading a 283 ATR before you started and now you are getting a 281 ATR something is strange. rom and rev is all in the numbers that show when you reset a card. NOw if you are trying to glitch that card with a PIC that has the 15 inch ribbon cable. it might not work. that is too long. I glitch them with a 1 inch cable hooked to the PIC, After glitching you can use a longer cable to read and write them but glitching is very touchy. But 281 and 283 are equivelant to a rev 103 or a rev 105 respectively. so it is still the same script. a piece of advice for glitching, dips 1 and 6 down with pot at 700 ohms for the mili's white nexus, I just did 10 of them that way. I say shorten your cable and give it a try. I used winexplorer rom102a0ffinterceptautovcc20 to pop all of these. I did have to adjust script for a higher VCC range, they are much more touchy than real cards I find.

sushiboy
08-26-2006, 03:19 AM
ok, thanks. i'm hoping to get this to work. 2 questions.

1. Is it possible i didn't make the trace cut deep enough near the VCC, and this is why i have the strange Rev reading?

2. How do i tell what Ohms the White Nexus pot is at? all i see is a dial that reads "72" in the upper right corner, and "1 2 3" across the bottom of the dial.

thank again for any help!