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xanubysx
8th December, 2012, 05:15 PM
Please help find code , 1u0035191a dump in fis 24c32.. thank you
prusony
9th December, 2012, 11:14 PM
-= 0184 =- BR
xanubysx
10th December, 2012, 07:42 AM
No work Prusony. . . :/
xanubysx
10th December, 2012, 07:52 AM
SAFE - pin is not connected ...
kevino
24th April, 2014, 08:22 PM
please code for same navi unit. dump from fis 24c32 attached. please reset counter too. thanks a lot.
prusony
24th April, 2014, 09:46 PM
-= 1152 =-
kevino
27th April, 2014, 12:46 PM
Thanks. Code is correct.
nom
10th March, 2019, 06:47 PM
Please help find code , 1U0035191a dump in fis 24c32.. thank you
bogege
10th March, 2019, 06:54 PM
try code 0522
masterskay62
10th March, 2019, 06:54 PM
Please help find code , 1U0035191a dump in fis 24c32.. thank you
Hi.
............0522
Dekster
10th March, 2019, 06:55 PM
Please help find code , 1U0035191a dump in fis 24c32.. thank you
Hi,
................. 0522
Titanium2011
7th November, 2020, 10:56 AM
please code for skoda navi bno 881
maanny thanks
smoggy
7th November, 2020, 11:02 AM
please code for skoda navi bno 881
maanny thanks
your code is 0699
shooting
7th November, 2020, 11:03 AM
please code for skoda navi bno 881
maanny thanks
Your code is 0332
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Titanium2011
7th November, 2020, 11:44 AM
0699 code is corect!thanx
shooting
7th November, 2020, 11:46 AM
0699 code is corect!thanx
Can you try 0332 also....?
wbr
bogege
7th November, 2020, 12:42 PM
~~~~ing story is with these codes! Members never try both possible codes!
So you have to wait for someone to dare and do it!
shooting
7th November, 2020, 01:07 PM
~~~~ing story is with these codes! Members never try both possible codes!
So you have to wait for someone to dare and do it!
This was interesting because it's a FIS1 code in a FIS2 radio...
wbr
Raimax
7th November, 2020, 06:51 PM
This was interesting because it's a FIS1 code in a FIS2 radio...
wbr
Who told you that there is a FIS2 radio here? Everything here is original
Raimax
7th November, 2020, 07:05 PM
your code is 0699
How can such a code be if completely different are possible
01 59 2B EE
shooting
7th November, 2020, 07:10 PM
How can such a code be if completely different are possible
01 59 2B EE
You are quoting FIS1 codes... this radio has 16bits of data not 8bits, so is FIS2 radio...
FIS2/3 have CRC data from last 8bytes.. FIS1 has all "00" see Picture
wbr
Raimax
7th November, 2020, 07:28 PM
You are quoting FIS1 codes... this radio has 16bits of data not 8bits, so is FIS2 radio...
FIS2/3 have CRC data from last 8bytes.. FIS1 has all "00" see Picture
wbr
I always forget what you call FIS1 and FIS2
Yes radio MFD1 allways use 16bits of data
My calculator calculates both FIS algo because the second nibbles are the same
bogege
7th November, 2020, 08:04 PM
It would be nice if one of all of you writing in this forum was clear with an algorithm for calculating the code !! I don't see anyone working with this other than smoggy!
carradio2001
7th November, 2020, 08:34 PM
A lot of people's including me working to complete DATABASE not algorithm for FIS_1 and FIS_2 codes ! Algo it is very very difficult and a lot of people working many years and personally I don't know in the entire world IF somebody have it and WHO is it if have it.
For sure it is an algorithm for generate the link between string codes, for example if know the string for the code 0165 can generate previous and next strings (only for FIS 1 codes) and another questions is how generate the strings for FIS 2 codes, we know only the second nibble match for FIS 1 and FIS 2 for the same code !
Carradio2001.
shooting
7th November, 2020, 10:13 PM
I always forget what you call FIS1 and FIS2
Yes radio MFD1 allways use 16bits of data
My calculator calculates both FIS algo because the second nibbles are the same
Not always the same... look:
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1339 FIS1
3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB = 1339 FIS2
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Raimax
7th November, 2020, 10:17 PM
Not always the same... look:
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1339 FIS1
3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB = 1339 FIS2
wbr
The first 4 bytes are always the same
shooting
7th November, 2020, 10:26 PM
The first 4 bytes are always the same
If you say so......
wbr
smoggy
7th November, 2020, 10:26 PM
The first 4 bytes are always the same
2nd nibble of all bytes are the same
carradio2001
8th November, 2020, 11:29 AM
Not always the same... look:
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1339 FIS1
3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB = 1339 FIS2
wbr
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 this is calculated by Martech as 1993. Can somebody confirm it is 1339 or 1993 ?
FIS 1 FIS 2
1993 FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 MARTECH 3E 41 BE 2C 19 3B 3F F0 (tested OK)
1339 FE 41 FE AC x9 x6 xA xB unknown by me 3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB (tested OK)
BR,
Carradio2001.
shooting
8th November, 2020, 11:56 AM
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 this is calculated by Martech as 1993. Can somebody confirm it is 1339 or 1993 ?
FIS 1 FIS 2
1993 FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 MARTECH 3E 41 BE 2C 19 3B 3F F0 (tested OK)
1339 FE 41 FE AC x9 x6 xA xB unknown by me 3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB (tested OK)
BR,
Carradio2001.
Both codes calculated by at least 2 people.... codes originally posted by Smoggy
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1339 & 1993 (FIS1 can have more than one code)
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smoggy
8th November, 2020, 12:21 PM
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1993 only
shooting
8th November, 2020, 12:23 PM
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 = 1993 only
Then show data for 1339 in FIS1
wbr
smoggy
8th November, 2020, 12:30 PM
Then show data for 1339 in FIS1
wbr
I'm not sure but I think it is FE 41 FE AC A9 A6 FA 1B (I have no way of checking)
shooting
8th November, 2020, 12:34 PM
I'm not sure but I think it is FE 41 FE AC A9 A6 FA 1B (I have no way of checking)
I'm not sure it exists, I tested this in a FIS1 radio and it accepted 1339 and 1993
FIS1 can have more then one code because it only uses 4 bytes, I can only go on facts :)
wbr
For reference: https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/513570-Skoda-SKZ1Z7-CODE?p=3991360&viewfull=1#post3991360
Raimax
8th November, 2020, 06:45 PM
I'm not sure it exists, I tested this in a FIS1 radio and it accepted 1339 and 1993
I don't believe you because you often lie
FIS1 can have more then one code because it only uses 4 bytes, I can only go on facts :)
And again, it is not true that the algo uses only 4 bytes for calculate code. There can be 10 possible codes but only 2 of them will work. You need more practice, then you would say otherwise
carradio2001
8th November, 2020, 06:53 PM
FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 this is calculated by Martech as 1993. Can somebody confirm it is 1339 or 1993 ?
FIS 1 FIS 2
1993 FE 41 FE AC A9 5B 2F 50 MARTECH 3E 41 BE 2C 19 3B 3F F0 (tested OK)
1339 FE 41 FE AC x9 x6 xA xB unknown by me 3E 41 BE 2C 29 06 DA FB (tested OK)
3E 41 BE 2C 19 3B 3F F0 ... I tested on a FIS 2 navi and NOT work. Any idea ? I supose it have some bad digits ! Can somebody check ? Or it is another code ?
Thx.
Carradio2001.
shooting
8th November, 2020, 06:54 PM
I'm not sure it exists, I tested this in a FIS1 radio and it accepted 1339 and 1993
I don't believe you because you often lie
FIS1 can have more then one code because it only uses 4 bytes, I can only go on facts :)
Here quoting YOU: https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/308074-Skoda-radio-Navigate-BNO-881-code?p=3992184&viewfull=1#post3992184
And again, it is not true that the algo uses only 4 bytes for calculate code. There can be 10 possible codes but only 2 of them will work. You need more practice, then you would say otherwise
Really! from the biggest liar on the forum, don't make me laugh, noone here have any respect for you anymore!
Here, I will quote you! https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/308074-Skoda-radio-Navigate-BNO-881-code?p=3992184&viewfull=1#post3992184
Explain this then??? 4 bytes!! maybe you should look at the crap you say first!
Raimax
8th November, 2020, 07:03 PM
Really! from the biggest liar on the forum, don't make me laugh, noone here have any respect for you anymore!
Here, I will quote you! https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/308074-Skoda-radio-Navigate-BNO-881-code?p=3992184&viewfull=1#post3992184
Explain this then??? 4 bytes!! maybe you should look at the crap you say first!
Do you need to repeat the same thing several times? I wrote quickly and briefly but you don’t understand. The idea was the first 4 bytes 2 nibbles. Is it clear to you now?
I have analyzed a lot of MFD2 radio codes so I know how it works. It’s not enough for me to just decode the radio
I am always looking for many solutions as well as algorithms
shooting
8th November, 2020, 07:10 PM
Do you need to repeat the same thing several times? I wrote quickly and briefly but you don’t understand. The idea was the first 4 bytes 2 nibbles. Is it clear to you now?
I have analyzed a lot of MFD2 radio codes so I know how it works. It’s not enough for me to just decode the radio
I am always looking for many solutions as well as algorithms
I understand very well... I just don't believe anything you say....
I trust only from Smoggy as he is not trying to cause troube here....
Raimax
8th November, 2020, 07:15 PM
I understand very well... I just don't believe anything you say....
Yes you are the God of the forum everyone loves you very much :D
Read my #22 post, maybe you will discover the truth. The last sentence
carradio2001
8th November, 2020, 07:46 PM
Hello guys ! shooting (https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/member.php/127803-shooting) and Raimax (https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/member.php/398175-Raimax)
Please leave your personal evils at home ...
Many people are not interested in your understandings. A lot of people, a lot of members only wants to get free codes. If someone said try 1339 or 1993, even if first or second or both is good matter only for we...which trying to discover the algoritm or the formula behind the hexa strings, decimal string or ascii strings,...so in this case let's try to be united not enemies, if you want to share your information share public, if not send a private message. It is so simply,... leave it like that !
Regards,
Carradio2001.
PremierD
8th November, 2020, 11:28 PM
Tea time gentlemen ...................
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