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seaboard18
05-11-2007, 04:34 AM
C:\DJGPP\CEMUSRC\CEMU16A>cemu
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Cemu 10B v1.60AMR
See the cemu.cnf for parameters
Auto or Manual Roll

For use with Rom102to10 bin

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Using port: 1
ROM Version : 10
ROM FILE : rom10.bin = 4000 to 9FFF
EEPROM FILE : dish.bin = C000 to DFFF
Key Autoroll : ON
Cmd for keys : B1
String for key86 : 42001006080010
Offset for key86 : 14
String for key96 : 42001046080010
Offset for key96 : 14
Set Session Key -
8BFED6F21789C7F9D7EE52EE428CA4E7

Key File - Key 86 : 6B73F5772AD24B8958FC76ED0108E19F
Key File - Key 96 : C78AB8CFAD48CF75CA1B8A43D4AAAACC

Bin File - Key 86 : 6B73F5772AD24B8958FC76ED0108E19F
Bin File - Key 96 : C78AB8CFAD48CF75CA1B8A43D4AAAACC
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Here's an Auto/Manual roll version of cemu made for b*v but it works just as good on d*sh. It's based on cemu_v1.60AR so i'm just going to call it cemu_v1.60AMR. It has some good features many have asked for...

1. It will handle multi-providers.
The file names for multi-providers goes like this - (86.key 96.key) for the standard providers & (86_02.key 96_02.key),(86_03.key 96_03.key)...etc up to (86_09.key 96_09.key) for the enhanced providers. It was recently reported that 0104 provider was spotted on d*sh & if they start using it this should work (provided you can get the keys) as (86_04.key 96_04.key). The enhanced keys do not autoroll.

2. It will check for keys based on a time setting (checkdelaykey) in the .cnf set in minutes. With the autoroll mode turned ON - on a standard channel this setting is not used, but on an enhanced channel it will check for keys based on the time setting. With the autoroll mode turned OFF - it is used on all channels & it wont take keys so you can turn off autoroll when they screw with you. The default setting to have autoroll (ON = 1) or (off = 0) when you start cemu is in the .cnf

3. You can turn autoroll on or off at any time from the keyboard while it's running by pressing the a or A key on the keyboard.

4. You can reload the key files at any time for the provider you are watching by pressing the r or R key on the keyboard. This is handy to update keys on the fly, just write your key to a floppy & put it in your emu pc, put it on a channel for that provider & press r or R. In windows just update the keyfile manually & put it on a channel for that provider & press r or R. because of this you probably should set the time to check for keys out to 20-30 minutes or more & if you have a desub or freeze problem turn autoroll off at the keyboard it may help, then turn it on at the keyboard if you need keys. It doesn't use a reload.key.

It could have some bugs & I haven't tested it on HD. It compiles using djgpp, cygwin, & mingw but I don't know about linux. No binaries this time so you have to compile your own. This version should work well using a key updater program but because the file names are different (and they have to be to work this way) changes to the updater program would probably be needed for the enhanced keys.

Good Luck...

And a big Thanks to all the guys & gals at ROM10X that have contributed to the cemu project - You Know Who You Are.

Get It Here.. Thanks to Gribbs

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