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Maknojia
12-06-2006, 07:55 PM
Do any Budy have an autoroll bin File for Rom102 Rev 103 for D*shNetW0rk?
Electric_Menace
12-06-2006, 09:49 PM
check the files section...
I wouldn't suggest using AIOs due to the rampant emerging of bad bins and blockers. Build your own bin from scratch.. Clean your bin, add tiers, add blocker.
Its a little bit more work but it is definitely worth the time.
Also, autoroll is not working properly anymore (ppl correct me if I am wrong) and is definitely not recommended since it goes up and down constantly.
It is not worth the risk due to being so unstable. It will take you 2 minutes to manually update keys and watch TV again.
hacker
12-07-2006, 03:01 AM
Actually they went back to doing things the older way, so all of the old auto roll blockers (like p's add on v8b) are rolling again. This blocker has been working for over a week, and it is safe IMO.
Maknojia
12-07-2006, 09:39 PM
I have used bin File from one of the bin files has Password 9999999955555555.
I change PW CD23CD23CD23CD23 and i could not unlock again after i write in card. after this i am scared to write any Blocker in bin file. so i am getting idae to get good blocker so i can't be mess with my card.
hacker
12-07-2006, 09:42 PM
You shouldn't use an AIO. Make your own AIO and patch p's blocker or another blocker you trust.
Maknojia
12-08-2006, 06:56 PM
What is AIO ? and how i can creat my self ?
hacker
12-08-2006, 11:25 PM
An AIO stands for all in one. It is a bin file with the tiers and blocker already on it. What you should do is, download a clean bin file with nothing on it or read your card and save it. Then you can us tierworks to add all the channels you want and modify your clean bin. Then go to n2edit or whatever you use to read and write your card, open up your modified bin with the channels on it and add pengas blocker and pengas v8b auto-roll add on. save your new bin with a new name. Now you made your own AIO, so you know it is safe to use. Just write it to the card.
sisterlonglegs
12-09-2006, 12:38 AM
Hello. I hope you can help me.....got a pansat 2700a and am missing channels. How do I get them back? If at all. Thanks much.
hacker
12-09-2006, 12:46 AM
sisterlonglegs, we aren't talking about fta receivers post in the fta section.
Little Kenobe
12-09-2006, 05:30 AM
if i have a open rom102 card .. i want to write a aux to card and use for st19 emulation .. if i write a aux file to card what program should i use that will not lock the card after it writes .. i have a programmer but no nexus unlocker to unlock it again if i needed to .. i have never wrote to a dish card before so dont know what to expect .. any help would be great .. ty
hacker
12-09-2006, 05:35 AM
I use n2edit2.58 and I have never had any problems with writing to card. I have also heard the nagraedit 5.2 is a good program to use. I would stay away from nagramaster to write somthing to your card. Also once you pick what program you want to use, you should stick with it from now on to avoid bad writes. Good luck
hacker
12-09-2006, 05:37 AM
BTW, I have never used emulation before, and I don't know if there is a special program to write to the card with that. But I don't think so.
Maknojia
12-09-2006, 08:01 PM
I am using Rom102 Rev103. I have read card to using NE2.58. Shows Rom102 Rev 10B. Now i Can use 8B instead 10B ?
hacker
12-09-2006, 09:57 PM
No 10b is the latest rev. 8b is just the latest version of pengas autoroll add on.
Electric_Menace
12-11-2006, 05:58 PM
If n2edit shows Rev 10B the card already has the blocker on it (good) or it updated in the stream (bad) ....
LIke hacker and I said before get a clean bin..
1. Read card
2. Clean codespace
3. Save bin (this is your clean bin - save it)
Open MR Tierworks (read info how to use it in a sticky) to create the tier patch.
Apply Tier patch in N2Edit
Apply Blocker patch in N2Edit
The patches will have extension ep102
I know its tedious and hard but read some stickys. It will make more sense and you'll feel more comfortable.
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