Why should be the second suggestion bullshit. Did you compare your converted bk with the serial number of the cam?
I would calculate the bk for the cam at the cardman picture as 0B01661F20CA91B1 or 20CA91B10B01661F.
Then you would get a black screen because you'd be wrong.
The details printed on the barcode include IRD etc (but NEVER the Boxkey).
These are the details that would be quoted to the provider to allow them to locate the PK1/BoxKey on there system to generate the EMM for pairing.
shite so this things no good for me then,i was hoping to use it in my new tv-bugger
any suggestions on the best card to use in a philips tv with built in dvbc
this cam probably wont work on a sony bravia tv - or any other tv ..
I think its a voltage problem..
Also cardman told me, that the barcode on the cam is the boxkey..
Not keen on that cardman bloke .. had to start a compaint with paypal ..just to contact him .. he can`t be arsed with emails.
There is a site on ebay selling bluezeta cams at a good price .. but you have to repair the cut track, and flash them yourself.
can you not flash the cam to something more useful?
ok im not against stripping this bugger down and trying to read it-do i read using willem,how do i know which is bk
but assuming i **** it up from what ive gathered from the sony tv thread the blue zeta cam with joker 0.79 and a mosc is the best bet ..is that right
and can i flash the cam to joker0.79 using a fun 5,in the tv??
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