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himeros
07-07-2007, 06:17 PM
I will be using a old friend, a 2700 that I had already soldered onto the jtag pads going to a db9, internal Mel Max board, old puter dual boot 98me/XP system. I have collected most or all the programs I will need, unless they have changed in the last year, I do have the latest Cemu. I will be using public keys, since my old ird's have been out of the stream for so long, I assume they should be updated or jtag with latest info first thing.

My first questions are as follows

Do I need to reflash my Mel Max chips to a later software for N2

What do I need to flash to the tsop and eeprom to work now.

Thanks for any help, or point me in the right direction

Himeros:)

hughnohoo
07-09-2007, 04:42 PM
You will need 2 chip cemu rom102 10B hex for the atmel, and if you intend to use public numbers on ird and cam, then bring your firmware up to date, open the tsop in Flashedit2 and click advanced tab. Once opened, it will display the ird # and box keys. Change those numbers to this:
IRD HEX
01 1C 74 6C

BOX KEYS
8C A6 A8 8C FD E2 E2 63

Once you have done that, the crc box will turn red., so click on the box that says FIX CRC.
Then, save the tsop as a private bin, and save it again as a virgin eeprom.... it will ask for the letters on the build sticker on your motherboard, and put those letters in Capital letters.

Open Jkeys and write back the tsop and virgin eeprom flash to the ird.

himeros
07-12-2007, 04:18 AM
Thank you very much, I will try that in the next couple of days. I will look for that file to program the Atmel with. I even found the programmer I made, the dish god is being nice to me.

Himeros:)