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Old 21-04-2009   #1
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MII+ USB Phønix

HI i have a usb phønix programer is it posible to program the MII+ card with this programmer.
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It should be as you just put the programmer in Phoenix mode and use the MII+ software utility.
Which make/model USB Phoenix programmer have you got?
Some, like the Infinity USB Phoenix programmer, require a serial cable connection to program in Phoenix mode.



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it is the Infinity USB Phoenix
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Then you need to connect it using both the USB, and Serial cable, to get it to work in Phoenix mode, but as the MII+ card is no longer working, Canal Digital upgraded their encryption, there is little point in programming it, unless you wish to practice how to for any future cards.



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