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martiboy
5th August, 2010, 08:43 PM
Hi could any one help me with a code for a cdr2005e. Im not sure if i have read the dump correctly.
siti
5th August, 2010, 09:12 PM
Hi could any one help me with a code for a cdr2005e. Im not sure if i have read the dump correctly.
Hmmmm....very confused your dump :wink:
>>>>>>> 9560 <<<<<<<<
printer22
5th August, 2010, 09:13 PM
new to this but try 9560 let me know how u get on
ahh too late again
martiboy
5th August, 2010, 09:21 PM
Thank you to both posters. Could i ask what software you used to decode the radio. I tried nyo4 to do it but had no success. Thanks again for the help
siti
5th August, 2010, 09:27 PM
Thank you to both posters. Could i ask what software you used to decode the radio. I tried nyo4 to do it but had no success. Thanks again for the help
>>>>>> only windows calc <<<<<<<
bonus2010
5th August, 2010, 09:28 PM
Thank you to both posters. Could i ask what software you used to decode the radio. I tried nyo4 to do it but had no success. Thanks again for the help
I see you're using ponyprog. (e2p) file. When you are in
ponyprog - save the file as a ".bin" file. Use the ".bin" file
when in NYO4 - you should recover code no probs.
martiboy
5th August, 2010, 09:36 PM
I see you're using ponyprog. (e2p) file. When you are in
ponyprog - save the file as a ".bin" file. Use the ".bin" file
when in NYO4 - you should recover code no probs.
Ah thank you. now i know where im going wrong. Again thanks to every one who helped.
siti
5th August, 2010, 09:40 PM
I see you're using ponyprog. (e2p) file. When you are in
ponyprog - save the file as a ".bin" file. Use the ".bin" file
when in NYO4 - you should recover code no probs.
have you tried this?:bounce:
bonus2010
5th August, 2010, 09:42 PM
have you tried this?:bounce:
Yes Siti - before and did work.
However, this time to be honest, it hasn't worked.:banghead:
Just to expand, I loaded martiboy's .e2p file into Ponyprog software - saved it as '.bin' file
and then loaded .bin file into NYO4 and incorrect code '2A9E' shows.
You've got a good Windows Calc! Emm....
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