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  • alliv
    DK Veteran
    • Jun 2008
    • 299

    #1

    n3 have a look at this

    found it on another site.

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    O.k found this. has any1 herd of this (purple card) & does it resemble the uk card in anyway! here u go >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    This is a C/P is from another site,

    "I have it on good word that superb progress has been made in the cracking of N3, or shall we say the "Purple Card". It's no secret that the card has been compromised and some are watching wide open TV in private. However, that will all soon change within the coming weeks. My sources indicate that indeed the "purple heart" has been found and is being studied. The purple heart is the internal physical clock that kudelski put on the card, there are 2 more clocks but they are in the firmware and were located long ago.. What do we need the clock for you may ask? Well.. emulation for FTA of course!

    While we know the cards are being popped, it's not being done with traditional unlockers that we have grown accustomed to. Apparently new hardware will be needed but I am told that the finishing touches are being written to Nagraedit as we speak. Maybe called N3edit? the teams responsible for this are keeping a lid on it for now, but the excitement is starting to boil over and the stream is headin our way! once this cat is out of the bag, FTA will follow closely. ."



    n3 purple heart is open all look
    Here you go:

    Bev Plastic - Bev Smart Chip - Dish Plastic - Dish Smart Chip -- Unlocker Chip
    240---------------2C0--------------103-----------------281--------------4053/4619---------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    241---------------2C1--------------105-----------------283--------------4053/4619---------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    242---------------2C2--------------106-----------------284--------------4619----------------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    243---------------2C3--------------107-----------------285--------------4619----------------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    244---------------2C4--------------108-----------------286--------------4619----------------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    245---------------2C5--------------109-----------------287-------4619+diode5817----------------->>> Unlockable and programmable
    247---------------2C7--------------10B-----------------289-------4619+diode5817----------------->>> Unlockable and programmable


    BEV:

    ROM 102:

    Rev 240: Unlockable and programmable (EX-04)
    Rev 241: Unlockable and programmable (EX-??)
    Rev 242: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 243: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 244: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 245: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 247: Unlockable and programmable

    ROM 103:

    Rev 3C0 (380 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 3C1 (386 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 3C2 (387 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 3C3 (388 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 3C4 (389 D!SH): Locked
    Rev 3C6 (38B D!SH): Locked
    Rev 3C7 (38C D!SH): Locked

    ROM S01:

    Rev 640: Locked and not programmable to this day (EX-07)
    Rev 642: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 643: Locked and not programmable to this day
    Rev 644: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 646: Locked and not programmable to this day

    ROM 206:

    Rev 740: Locked and not programmable to this day (Card)
    Rev 783: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)
    Rev 7C0: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)
    Rev 7C4: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)
    Rev 7C6: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)

    Embedded ROMS 3200/4100/5200/6100/9200 etc.:

    ROM 102 Rev 2C0 (240): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C1 (241): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C2 (242): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C3 (243): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C4 (244): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C5 (245): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 2C7 (247): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 3C0 (380 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 3C1 (386 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 3C2 (387 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 3C3 (388 D!SH): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 3C4 (389 D!SH): Locked
    ROM 103 Rev 3C6 (38B D!SH): Locked
    ROM 103 Rev 3C7 (38C D!SH): Locked


    DISH:

    ROM 102:

    Rev 103: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 105: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 106: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 107: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 108: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 109: Unlockable and programmable
    Rev 10B: Unlockable and programmable

    ROM 103:

    Rev 300: Unlockable and programmable (Card)
    Rev 306: Unlockable and programmable (Card))
    Rev 307: Unlockable and programmable (Card))
    Rev 308: Unlockable and programmable (Card))
    Rev 309: Unlockable and programmable (Card))
    Rev 30B: Unlockable (Card))
    Rev 380: Unlockable and programmable (Embedded)
    Rev 386: Unlockable and programmable (Embedded)
    Rev 387: Unlockable and programmable (Embedded)
    Rev 388: Unlockable and programmable (Embedded)
    Rev 389: Unlockable and programmable(Embedded)
    Rev 38B: Unlockable and programmable (Embedded)
    Rev 38C: Unlockable and programmable(Embedded)

    ROM S01:

    Rev 602: Locked and not programmable to this day
    Rev 605: Locked and not programmable to this day

    ROM S02:

    Rev 802: Unlockable and programmable

    ROM 206:

    Rev 740: Locked and not programmable to this day (Card)
    Rev 783: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)
    Rev 787: Locked and not programmable to this day (Embedded)

    Cardless and Embedded ROMS IRD 111/311/811/942 etc.:

    ROM 102 Rev 281 (103): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 283 (105): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 284 (106): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 285 (107): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 286 (108): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 287 (109): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 102 Rev 289 (10B): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 380 (3C0 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 386 (3C1 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 387 (3C2 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 388 (3C3 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 389 (3C4 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 38B (3C6 B3V): Unlockable and programmable
    ROM 103 Rev 38C (3C7 B3V): unlockable


    thought i share lil something for u all just would like to give some info if u dont mind....
    a BGA programmer (Around $500, for a cheap one) and the dies (they can range from $100 to $500 a piece). BGA stands for Ball Grid Array, others call it an iCam. There are still units out there with an N3 iCam Rom241. Other devices are called "Hell Boards" (this is what you mount the iCam to to program if you don't want the BGA Programmer). I don't know if generic matters. You need a sweat station or at least a hot air gun/pencil to remove the BGA from the units. You can buy hotair attachments for 100 to 200 for wide assortment. A 100 to 250mHz O-Scope (better know how to use one before you dish out the cash). A decent ohm meter...you can find one at the nearest Lowes.(for setting the pot for glitch point resistance)

    For buying anything!!! Pay close attention to this if you live in the US. STAY AWAY FROM BUYING STUFF FROM CANADA. This is nothing against the Canadians...this is against the US Customs on the Canadian border. You WILL NOT receive your items and they WILL get seized!

    I know a few things and wanted to inform those that do not know. Rom 206 and rom 241 are very simular... so simular in fact that if we can get a complete dump of the 206 that it is possible to code a rom 206 to rom 241 spoof string. I do know that it is possible to glitch into a rom 206. I am useing my right now with a modded powersync with 4619 chips. Only area I have successfully dumped is the data area, but once the script is reliable enough the memory addresses can be easily changed to dump the entire card. I am expert, and this has come independent from any coding team. So, there are solutions being sought by independent teams NOT associated with any major fta or group. Instead of trying to dump the 241, go with something so simular in design that it could be made to spoof a 241, but not so hard as to be impossible. Genius. There is always a way around a problem, it just takes someone not afraid to let the magic smoke escape from there glitcher or to loop there card. One thing.... DO NOT USE A T911... it will not work"!!!! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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    is it a bird?......is it a plane?.....NO ITS MY CHEAP CLONE FROM CHINA GOING OUT THE ~~~~ING WINDOW.
  • john4444
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 45

    #2
    i think i post that

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    • john4444
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 45

      #3
      its for the yanks an for the sat scene not cable and its a totaly different kettle of fish, even if n3 was busted wide open on the yank sat scene it will be no use to us coz the virmin n3 has been written just for virmin an uk cable

      they 2 different versions of n3 and it would be like taking a haxorware modem thats been programmed for the uk cable market to germany and trying to get it to work ever their on their comprimised cable network, in theory yes it should work but in practice it wont coz theyre 2 different networks if that makes any sense

      it does provide hope tho coz if they can do it over there them im sure a uk crack of somekind will follow

      DJ smoggy07

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      • alliv
        DK Veteran
        • Jun 2008
        • 299

        #4
        thanks for clearing that up. we can only wait and see.
        is it a bird?......is it a plane?.....NO ITS MY CHEAP CLONE FROM CHINA GOING OUT THE ~~~~ING WINDOW.

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        • spice
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 70

          #5
          reply to abouve

          if you read the full statment that dave6969 who wrote it he said that our file is the same as what theirs in the us are same principle and would even use the same methord to unpack it i just not sure if anyone had tryed doing that yet.

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          • spice
            Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 70

            #6
            above

            but i did hear that the satterlite rom are the 1st to be not cracked but worked around and his methords he does recon it would be the same as what the guys done with regards to the narg 2

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