View Full Version : Blue White Expressvu Card.. pure newb question
kronik
05-30-2007, 04:08 AM
Ok Ive never unlocked one of these cards or whatever the terminology is.. My cousin use to take care of this stuff... But anyhow weve had this card for maybe 4 years now i guess..
Its a white and blue expressvu card.. I have no idea how to identify it .. been searching google to no avail.. how do I know what revision it is or model or anything.. is it possible to identify from the serial number on the back?
I also have an ISO Programmer.. but no other tools. Im not exactly sure which receiver we have but i'll check on that tomorrow.
Any help is appreciated.. thanks gents.
T
The Lizard King
05-30-2007, 04:33 AM
:cool: Ok Ive never unlocked one of these cards or whatever the terminology is.. My cousin use to take care of this stuff... But anyhow weve had this card for maybe 4 years now i guess..
Its a white and blue expressvu card.. I have no idea how to identify it .. been searching google to no avail.. how do I know what revision it is or model or anything.. is it possible to identify from the serial number on the back?
Look at the card's back with the rom chip near the top. What numbers, if any, are in the lower-left-hand corner (they are VERY small). Alternatively, what numbers are on the lower-right-hand corner (they are a bit bigger).
I also have an ISO Programmer.. but no other tools. Im not exactly sure which receiver we have but i'll check on that tomorrow.
If you have an ISO, then find and download N2Edit, NagraMaster, or NagraEdit. Spark up one of these programs, put card in ISO, power up ISO and connect via serial port, and from a pull-down menu choose "Reset Card (ATR)," or something similar. The program should tell you what you have.
TLK
Crazy1_79
05-30-2007, 06:22 AM
if you have had it for four years, I bet it maybe a N1 card, no good
kronik
05-30-2007, 01:20 PM
There are no numbers under the chip but the bottom corner has the numbers 103889
underneath the numbers it says nagra(ID) DA-03.
Ill look for the software mentioned. Thanks!
T
kronik
05-30-2007, 03:32 PM
Also guys, this is my programmer.. im trying to figure out what kind of adapter i need.. I tried a 9V 500mA adapter and it didnt turn on.. .. or im not even sure.. do the lights go on when its plugged in? or are the lights for read / write ?
The Lizard King
05-30-2007, 04:04 PM
There are no numbers under the chip but the bottom corner has the numbers 103889
Rom 10. I don't think anyone is writing new code for this card any more.
TLK :cool:
Crazy1_79
05-30-2007, 04:35 PM
a power supply and a serial cable. programmer is good to go. if it is a 3.68mhz, looks like it might be, rom card no good. have to get a rom 102, get a jtag too. Buy from Mili, might pay a little more, but it is safe
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