Hello everyone 29 April
RE: Al jazeera viaccess 4 sport card - infinity pheonix serial reader- card detect failure
Many thanks for your response regards the card detect fail error. Unfortunayely, after carrying out the modifications underten and newtolinux kindly suggested earlier (i.e on 04 ,14 and 18 of April) still receive the same error
i.e card detect fail.
. I very much appreciate any help to make the card is detected and the cccamserver is running.
Best Regards
zazolita
P.S
I have a Viaccess 4 - Al Jazeera Sport card, a Phoenix serial Infinity card reader (nort USB reader- this reader is powered by the USB cable but uses the Serial cable when set to Phoenix mode) and a Technomate TM-500 super receiver (patched with the latest ur-image published on 28-feb-11 running CCcam v2.1.4). The jsc sport card (Yellow card) is activated and valid to January 2012) . The jsc sport channels are clear in my technomate.
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and CCcam 2.1.4 as done by this tutorial:
Automated Install Script for Ubuntu CCcam Server
Although I am running Ubntu 10.04 but I tried to install my Phoenix Infinity serial card reader as done in this tutorial for debian- cccam server:
Tutorial: How to install Infinity USB programmer on a Debian with CCcam
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Previous modications suggested by underten and newtolinux that I mad but still receiving error message of card detect fail:
1- Suggested modifications by underten 4 April 11.
The card reader is connected with a serial cable and usb cable. The card reader is set to phoenix mode with 6MHz in Windows XP and the lights are red and blue steady when no card is inserted (when the card is inserted the blue light flashes), and then I installed the drivers with Nftytool-1.1 in Ubuntu. The reader light is red and blue (blue is steady when no card is inserted). Blue light flashes when card is inserted.
This is my cccam.cfg:
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyS0 phoenix
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyS0 6000000
CAMKEY: /dev/ttyS0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
CAMDATA: /dev/ttyS0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Underten suggestion: Try adding the following line to replace serial reader
PHOENIX READER PATH : /dev/ttyS0
Also try different port e.g
PHOENIX READER PATH : /dev/ttyS1
Reboot the server with the reader & card inserted.
CHANNELINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
PROVIDERINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.providers
STATIC CW FILE : /var/keys/constant.cw
CAID PRIO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.prio
SOFTKEY FILE : /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
AUTOROLL FILE : /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
The problem I now have is that my card cannot be detected.
This is what I checked so far:
in ubuntu :
root@xxxx:/usr/local/nftytool-1.1# ./nftytool -p phoenix -- -s
Infinity USB 1.00
Status: disabled
Polarity: smartmouse
Frequency: none
in entitlementstats :
card reader /dev/ttyS0
no or unknown card inserted
When I do the CCcam.x86 debug my viaccess card doesn't show and I get a card detect fail error message.
I also tried to start the infinity reader in nftytool by typing:
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -p phoenix -f 6.00 -e
I also tried to test all other MHz frequencies
It gives me read and write errors.
What can I do to fix tall those errors and get my server to detect my card?
Thanks so much for your help.
Best Regards, zazolita
Underten suggestion: try the above and report back how you get on.
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2- Suggested modifications by newtoliux 14 April
seems is not recognising your usb device.
try downloading nftytool again & extracting to debian then do the following
apt-get install libusb-dev
apt-get install gcc
./configure
make
once you've completed the above succesfully then issue this from command
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -f 6.00 -p phoenix -e
try and report back
regards
t
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3- Suggested modifications made by newtoliux date 14 April
seems is not recognising your usb device.
try downloading nftytool again & extracting to debian then do the following
apt-get install libusb-dev
apt-get install gcc
./configure
make
once you've completed the above succesfully then issue this from command
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -f 6.00 -p phoenix -e
try and report back
regards
t