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    Problem: Programming Titanium card with Multipro (Cardpro)

    Hi guys.
    Please help me. I bourght Titanium card and doesn't work with my Multipro programmer (connection: PS2 + serial port).
    I using software Cardpro 1.1.1.6, and card select type: BlueCard, PIC 16F84 + 24C64, its can read and erase flash memory and internal eeprom, but with external eeproms always got error.
    I tried also Cardprogger1.9.0, but its said: "ATR : No ATR ! unsupported Titanium OS found".
    Please help which a software will works with Multipro programmer, or which a programmer I have to buy.
    Thank you very much

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    okverd,
    you need programmer in pheonix mode 3.5 mhz
    i used old clanzers build 5
    use prog 1.9 you will get unsupported os message
    use erase button this will put card in virgin state and upgrade to os 1.06
    now load flash and eep files i used mach1 files from toecutters
    now click burn
    now watch data flow very fast compared to fun cards
    hopefully you will get success message
    good luck

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    -=turny=- Thank you very much for your advice. I done as you wrote me and its works.
    I opened software "Multipro" select:Phoenix 3.58Mhz.
    Then opened software Cardprogger1.9.0...and its works great.
    Well done "turny"
    Take care mate and thank you again

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    Hi,

    How can I get hex and eep file to program titainium cards, please can u help

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    can find them on any of the upload center

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