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Old 16-04-08, 06:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi

I am new to programming card, so i been reading around the forums on various threads.

Where do i obtain the ird & box key from?

Basically a friend of mine currently has opos card and im going to give her a ATmega 163 card. Can i get the IRD and box key from the opos and use it on the ATmega 163, which a brand new card with nothing on there.

I am going to use Infinity USB Reader program to do this.

Can someone just point me in the right direction.

I have the following software:
RHv1_EEgen.exe
SwapBinHex.exe

and the hex file from bigmaq: Redneck6cw.hex

Many thanks for any help given.
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Read the cards with infinity software and save exteep to desktop, you can use fun -atmega bk reader to obtain details from exteep, then just re-programme with keys added, which @ the moment could be a daily process, as they are changing intermmitently, depending on which area you are from!!
PLUS ALL Clues & files are in downloads... Read the downloads sticky....
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Just as a matter of interest, i live in belfast and the keys have not been rolled for nearly a week now
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On the BigMAQ toolbar, the keys rolled just yesterday (15th)
It will depend on which network provider you have in Belfast..
I.E. Chorus or Ntl Ireland..
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ok i managed to get the opos card off my friend and her box.

now i opened the infinity usb software on my, the reader is connected via the usb cable.

And inserted the card, and i get the error "No Cpu could be detected on the inserted card", clean the contacts on the card and make sure contacts are facing downwards. i cleaned it and its def facing downwards.

i am not sure if i also have to connect the serial cable as well with the usb.

also there is a list of cards to choose from the drop down menu in the softare does anyone know which one is opos card?
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