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NOKIA Digital receivers HELP!!!!!!!! 9450S/Mediamaster 9200
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<blockquote data-quote="mcruiser" data-source="post: 92003" data-attributes="member: 189213"><p>With regard to your first question, I saw a similar problem on a 9450 where the display shows something when powered up and then changes to a little dot. It does not boot up and stays like that. I tried to fix it by installing the latest firmware available but it did not get any better. I saw another 9450 with the same problem where nothing could be done. Although I am not giving you any help here, I thought I could share my experience with the 9450.</p><p></p><p>On your second point: Though the 9200 is an older model than the 9450, it is still popular and has a lot of support. The support comes not from Nokia (they have discontinued it long time back) but from third party websites and forums, as well as hobbyists who still love it. Now to you request. The software FTA 2.1 on your 9200 is not the latest. The latest one is 2.4. But probabily a hobbyist would not settle in for this version although it is the official Nokia software. There is an alternate software called DVB2000 which is a lot better and provides many extra features and power to the user. The development of this software has also been discontinued in 2001, but you can still find it around on the net. The latest official version of the software is DVB2000 beta8. There are also older versions and many modified versions around. Here is one site from which you could get it:</p><p><a href="http://www.digital-sat.it/nokiasoft.php" target="_blank">http://www.digital-sat.it/nokiasoft.php</a> The site from which I used to get the Nokia stuff is probabily down now, but here it is in case it may work at a later time.</p><p><a href="http://www.sat-digital-tv.provider.pl/starte.htm" target="_blank">http://www.sat-digital-tv.provider.pl/starte.htm</a></p><p></p><p>The opening in the box which you have referred to is the slot in which you could insert a CAM (conditional access module) along with a subscription card in the thinner slot, to watch encrypted channels. Unfortunately, for the Nokia 9200 and 9500, the CAM has to be of the older type (so called FAT CAM) and it may not be easy to find these in shops now. With this type of CAM, the subscription card does not go inside the CAM like the common CAMs available these days. The Nokia 9600 was designed for the newer type CAMs.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the bootloader in your Nokia, you may be able to easily load DVB2000 into the Nokia 9200 using a serial connection from the PC.</p><p></p><p>Hope the above helps in providing you with some bcakground on the Nokias.</p><p></p><p>mcruiser</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcruiser, post: 92003, member: 189213"] With regard to your first question, I saw a similar problem on a 9450 where the display shows something when powered up and then changes to a little dot. It does not boot up and stays like that. I tried to fix it by installing the latest firmware available but it did not get any better. I saw another 9450 with the same problem where nothing could be done. Although I am not giving you any help here, I thought I could share my experience with the 9450. On your second point: Though the 9200 is an older model than the 9450, it is still popular and has a lot of support. The support comes not from Nokia (they have discontinued it long time back) but from third party websites and forums, as well as hobbyists who still love it. Now to you request. The software FTA 2.1 on your 9200 is not the latest. The latest one is 2.4. But probabily a hobbyist would not settle in for this version although it is the official Nokia software. There is an alternate software called DVB2000 which is a lot better and provides many extra features and power to the user. The development of this software has also been discontinued in 2001, but you can still find it around on the net. The latest official version of the software is DVB2000 beta8. There are also older versions and many modified versions around. Here is one site from which you could get it: [url="http://www.digital-sat.it/nokiasoft.php"]http://www.digital-sat.it/nokiasoft.php[/url] The site from which I used to get the Nokia stuff is probabily down now, but here it is in case it may work at a later time. [url="http://www.sat-digital-tv.provider.pl/starte.htm"]http://www.sat-digital-tv.provider.pl/starte.htm[/url] The opening in the box which you have referred to is the slot in which you could insert a CAM (conditional access module) along with a subscription card in the thinner slot, to watch encrypted channels. Unfortunately, for the Nokia 9200 and 9500, the CAM has to be of the older type (so called FAT CAM) and it may not be easy to find these in shops now. With this type of CAM, the subscription card does not go inside the CAM like the common CAMs available these days. The Nokia 9600 was designed for the newer type CAMs. Depending on the bootloader in your Nokia, you may be able to easily load DVB2000 into the Nokia 9200 using a serial connection from the PC. Hope the above helps in providing you with some bcakground on the Nokias. mcruiser [/QUOTE]
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