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What ci card[s] to recieve most enlgish channels on Goldmaster 9400CI in Turkey?
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<blockquote data-quote="Artist 2004" data-source="post: 115764" data-attributes="member: 177270"><p>Good news and bad! By coincidence a friend turned up at my house today with a Goldmaster 9400 CI under his arm </p><p>and asked me to show him how to find and load software, keys etc. We found the various </p><p>files and went through the process but when we tried to transfer the files to his receiver </p><p>nothing happened. So we're 90% there, but a little more research is needed to find out what </p><p>we're doing wrong. Below is the general method, and where to look for files. If you try it </p><p>out for yourself perhaps you could let me know your results.</p><p>The aim is to be able to decrypt encrypted channels in your receiver's software instead of </p><p>installing electronic cards and chip cards. To do this you need to replace the original </p><p>software with emulation software (EMU for short). You enter keys (long strings of letters and </p><p>numbers used in the decryption process), using your receiver's remote controller. </p><p>Fortunately, the kind souls who write the EMUs also enter the latest keys into them, so you </p><p>don't have to.</p><p>You need:</p><p>1. A "null modem" cable to connect a serial port on your computer to the serial port </p><p>on your Goldmaster receiver. For full specification see <a href="http://www.nullmodem.com/" target="_blank">www.nullmodem.com</a></p><p>2. A loader program on your PC to transfer the file you get from internet to your </p><p>receiver.</p><p>3. The image file that you want to load into your receiver.</p><p>If your image file isn't bang up to date you may need to update a few of the keys which may </p><p>have changed mean time. So you'll also need......</p><p>4. A text file listing the latest keys, which you use to update the image file </p><p>manually.</p><p>Where to get them:</p><p>Image file: <a href="http://www.uydukurdu.com/showthread.php?t=9683" target="_blank">www.uydukurdu.com/showthread.php?t=9683</a></p><p>Hunt for the file name that includes your exact model number. It'll be a compressed file, </p><p>either ZIP or RAR so you'll need WinZIP or WinRAR to decompress them. In the files I looked </p><p>at they also included the loader program, named yukleme.exe and the instructions in </p><p>Turkish. A Turkish friend told me that they looked to be identical to mine, see below. The </p><p>image file has the extension .TFD </p><p>Other download sites are:</p><p><a href="http://www.files-sat.com/" target="_blank">http://www.files-sat.com</a> This is well organised. Click on the link "Public Downlads" then </p><p>on "Receiver software" - you'll find all the different receiver types. Loading instructions </p><p>are also included but in Turkish.</p><p><a href="http://www.fookfiles.com/" target="_blank">www.fookfiles.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.intirnet.net/upload/index.php" target="_blank">www.intirnet.net/upload/index.php</a> aka <a href="http://www.mavitunasat.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mavitunasat.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.amerikantv.com/" target="_blank">www.amerikantv.com/</a></p><p><a href="http://www.tnt2.shows.it/" target="_blank">www.tnt2.shows.it/</a></p><p>Most of these sites also include key files, in .txt form - but lets get the file transfer </p><p>sorted out first!</p><p>You can disconnect the aerial and TV connections if you need to take the receiver to your </p><p>computer.</p><p>With mine, I connect the cable with receiver switched off. (The 9400 hasn't got an on/off </p><p>button so we pulled the plug from the wall socket). I start the loader program and specify </p><p>which image file I want to load, then I switch the receiver on. The loader detects the </p><p>receiver and the rest is automatic.</p><p>The first few times that I did it, I connected a TV to the receiver so that I could see </p><p>what was happening, but you don't need to. The receiver's front panel displays progress.</p><p></p><p>Warning: it's illegal to watch pay channels without paying, so this discussion is only for intellectual exercise purposes. After achieving success we unload the software and don't watch any programmes. (Yeah, right....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artist 2004, post: 115764, member: 177270"] Good news and bad! By coincidence a friend turned up at my house today with a Goldmaster 9400 CI under his arm and asked me to show him how to find and load software, keys etc. We found the various files and went through the process but when we tried to transfer the files to his receiver nothing happened. So we're 90% there, but a little more research is needed to find out what we're doing wrong. Below is the general method, and where to look for files. If you try it out for yourself perhaps you could let me know your results. The aim is to be able to decrypt encrypted channels in your receiver's software instead of installing electronic cards and chip cards. To do this you need to replace the original software with emulation software (EMU for short). You enter keys (long strings of letters and numbers used in the decryption process), using your receiver's remote controller. Fortunately, the kind souls who write the EMUs also enter the latest keys into them, so you don't have to. You need: 1. A "null modem" cable to connect a serial port on your computer to the serial port on your Goldmaster receiver. For full specification see [url="http://www.nullmodem.com/"]www.nullmodem.com[/url] 2. A loader program on your PC to transfer the file you get from internet to your receiver. 3. The image file that you want to load into your receiver. If your image file isn't bang up to date you may need to update a few of the keys which may have changed mean time. So you'll also need...... 4. A text file listing the latest keys, which you use to update the image file manually. Where to get them: Image file: [url="http://www.uydukurdu.com/showthread.php?t=9683"]www.uydukurdu.com/showthread.php?t=9683[/url] Hunt for the file name that includes your exact model number. It'll be a compressed file, either ZIP or RAR so you'll need WinZIP or WinRAR to decompress them. In the files I looked at they also included the loader program, named yukleme.exe and the instructions in Turkish. A Turkish friend told me that they looked to be identical to mine, see below. The image file has the extension .TFD Other download sites are: [url="http://www.files-sat.com/"]http://www.files-sat.com[/url] This is well organised. Click on the link "Public Downlads" then on "Receiver software" - you'll find all the different receiver types. Loading instructions are also included but in Turkish. [url="http://www.fookfiles.com/"]www.fookfiles.com/[/url] [url="http://www.intirnet.net/upload/index.php"]www.intirnet.net/upload/index.php[/url] aka [url="http://www.mavitunasat.com/"]http://www.mavitunasat.com/[/url] [url="http://www.amerikantv.com/"]www.amerikantv.com/[/url] [url="http://www.tnt2.shows.it/"]www.tnt2.shows.it/[/url] Most of these sites also include key files, in .txt form - but lets get the file transfer sorted out first! You can disconnect the aerial and TV connections if you need to take the receiver to your computer. With mine, I connect the cable with receiver switched off. (The 9400 hasn't got an on/off button so we pulled the plug from the wall socket). I start the loader program and specify which image file I want to load, then I switch the receiver on. The loader detects the receiver and the rest is automatic. The first few times that I did it, I connected a TV to the receiver so that I could see what was happening, but you don't need to. The receiver's front panel displays progress. Warning: it's illegal to watch pay channels without paying, so this discussion is only for intellectual exercise purposes. After achieving success we unload the software and don't watch any programmes. (Yeah, right....) [/QUOTE]
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