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Kryptonite HowTo 2.0
<EvilSeed1's Kryptonite HowTo Version 2.0 Updated 6/30/2002>

 

-Table Of Contents-

1) What's New In This Version Of The HowTo
2) History
3) Required Hardware
3.1) PC Hardware
3.2) IRD Interface
3.3) Card Interface
3.4) Loader/Unlooper
4) Required Software
4.1) Windows OS Related
4.2) Misc Utils Needed
4.3) Sat Software Needed
4.4) Kryptonite Software
5) Getting Setup
5.1) Installing Microsoft Required Components
5.2) Installing Kryptonite
5.3) Preparing Your HU Card
5.4) Preparing Your DSS Hardware
5.5) Preparing Your Core File
5.6) Configuring the Software
5.7) Running Kryptonite For The First Time
6) Trouble-shooting & Fine-tuning
6.1) 745 Messages
6.2) IVAC
6.3) Micro freezing
6.4) Blackouts
6.5) Lockups
6.6) Processing INS42
7) Rumor Control
8) Verified Hardware & Settings
9) What's next
10) LocalByte & GuideByte List
11) EMU Compatible IRD List


Section 1 - What's New In This Version Of The HowTo
Greetings all.
I've added some more general troubleshooting information, added to the setup section to hopefully make things a little clearer for those setting up kryptonite for the 1st time. I've also added a section to the end for hardware (dss hardware not PCs) that I've personally verified that is working with kryptonite on my setup. I've also added in a section of receivers that are known to be compatible with EMU systems, and those which need special setups such as powered EMU boards, etc. Format of the howto was also changed to be more sectionalized to let you jump to exactly the information you need. If you aren't familiar with setting up EMU systems I'd suggest reading the whole howto before proceeding though, even if you are, it wont hurt.


Section 2 - History
Kryptonite got released after all!
Seems a site famous for releasing leakware got ahold of a beta copy, changed the splash screen, and released it as their own. Nothing new there, but, the guy heading up Kryptonite released a real version of it to counter it. The official support site for kryptonite is http://www.hu-emu.com/ be sure and download your copy of kryptonite from there. Lets all show our appreciation to the writers of this software and hope they'll continue to support it. There's an e-mail link on the main screen of kryptonite to do paypall donations, they've stated that any money sent will be forwarded to the legal funds fighting the battle in Canada right now. The e-mail for sending paypal donations is three_cheese_quiche@hotmail.com. There is also an e-mail link on the main page of http://www.hu-emu.com/ to make a donation to support the site itself. Since these guys are not making any money off the software, and are having a heavily used site to help support it I'm sure they'd appreciate even a couple of bucks to go toward their hosting bill.


Section 3 - Required Hardware
Please read over this and be sure that all of your hardware meets these standards. If you don't have all the hardware needed then you will need to acquire the missing hardware. If your computer is slower than the recommended hardware you will need to acquire a new one or upgrade what you have to meet the requirements.
3.1
PC - Hu-EMU.com was recommending Pentium 300s or better with 32 megs of ram. Many have said that they're running on smaller computers, personally, the smallest I've been able to run it on without it ivac'ing on complex packets was a pentium pro 200 with 128 megs of ram. Realistically I think the pentium 300 the developers recommend should be used as base system, but I'd increase the memory to 128 megs or better as some people with slower machines are getting out of virtual memory errors with ins42 processing turned on. Anything above this should be great. Unless you've got a really fast box and only use it lightly you can forget about using the box for anything beyond just EMU.

3.2
IRD Interface - The wedge is the cause of about 90% of the problems I'm seeing reported, esp on higher end machines that should have no trouble whatsoever running kryptonite. I've seen people dogging Kryptonite saying the IO routines are poorly written or similar. Truth is the data rate between the IRD and the PC has increased dramatically compared to an H emulation setup. I've written a separate howto for modifying EMU wedges for higher data speeds. Anyone looking for reliable HU emulation might want to look over it, dish network guys running modified serial ports with dss style wedges rather than avr based emu's should take a look at it also. You'll get much better performance and stability. I'll be posting it to the major info boards in the next day or two after I've had time to review it.

3.3
Card Interface - Either a standard ISO-programmer with a 3.57 clock crystal, or an unlooper/loader properly configured with the atmel flash included in the release.

3.4
Unlooper/Loader:
Unless you are going to run kryptonite with a loader instead of a programmer you only need the unlooper to clean your card and to apply the aux code to it. If you don't have a programmer then you will need to run the atmel code that comes with the release for a loader.


Section 4 - Required Software
Kryptonite needs in addition to itself several other 3rd party software to get everything setup, and some support files for the operating system. Be sure you have all of the following.
4.1
Windows OS Related -
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP have all been tested and confirmed to work. On slower machines Windows 95 or 98 will give the best performance, however, if you have the horsepower to run it 2K or XP will be much more stable for running the emulator on. Regardless of the OS version, the following updates need to be installed.
MSCOM32.OCX - Get the file from http://www.microsoft.com/ click on downloads, then search for that file name, installation instructions are available with the file and will not be discussed here. Be sure to get this as failure to have this installed is one of the leading software related errors I've seen.
Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Runtimes
Same as before http://www.microsoft.com/ downloads, search on file name. Make sure you get this one also as it's another of the biggest software errors I've seen people complain about.

4.2
Misc Utils Needed -
Winzip from http://www.winzip.com/ to unzip any files you might have to download.

4.3
Sat Software Needed -
ExtremeHU Version 3.3 make sure this is properly installed and working. If you are unsure about using this program all the big information boards have howtos for it online. You will need this working in order to clean your card and to aux it.
4.4
Kryptonite Software -
Download this from http://www.hu-emu.com./
Get the Kryptonite software with installer. kryptonite-2.05.exe
Get the Kryptonite DLL installer in case your system is missing a required dll. kryptonite_dll.exe
Get the Kryptonite USW 7 Manual update file. kryptonite_usw7_manual_update.zip

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continued
Section 5 - Getting Setup
Follow these instructions exactly. If you end up having problems with your kryptonite setup re-read these and make sure you omitted no steps.
5.1
Installing Microsoft Required Components -
Follow the instructions on http://www.microsoft.com/ to install both the MSCOM32.OCX file and the Visual Basic Runtime support files, be sure to reboot in between installing these files and to reboot after the installs are complete to make sure all required modules are registered correctly.
5.2
Installing Kryptonite -
DoubleClick the kryptonite-2.05.exe file that you downloaded, follow the defaults through each step (if you want to change the install directory feel free to use whatever). I use c:\hu-emu just because I like it there and I've got a couple perl scripts parsing the logfile and I don't want to type out a huge path statement every time I make a change. Once you finish the install, it's time to run kryptonite and make sure it doesn't complain about missing any DLL.s or and OCX errors. If the main screen comes up without error you should be good. If you do get any errors, then install the kryptonite_dll.exe and reboot. Once you can get to the main screen without any errors you're ready to move to step 5.3

5.3
Preparing Your HU Card -
The 1st step we need to do is to make a copy of your card for backup purposes. In ExtremeHU read your card, and save an eeprom image of it as is without cleaning it or other steps. After you have a backup image of your card it's time to prepare it.
The next step is to clean your card. Do this in ExtremeHU.
Next we apply the AUX code to the card. Read you cards eeprom in ExtremeHU, once it is read, clean it once more to be sure that is completely clean. Next from the eeprom menu select Patch HexFile, you will be prompted for the hexfile to patch. Browse through your folders list until you get to the HU_Aux directory under where you installed kryptonite, once in that directory you will see a file called ASIC2.hex, select this file. Uncheck all three options on the screen that pops up after you've selected the hexfile, and click ok. After a moment you will see a message that the hexfile has been patched to the current eeprom. Now select card, write, current eeprom, and write the eeprom file to back to the card. At this time your card is auxed, do NOT put this card in the receiver. It is a good idea to take a sharpie marker and write auxed or similar on the card or on a sticker on the card (just be sure not to get any ink or the sticker near the contact pads).

5.4
Preparing Your DSS Hardware -
If you are going to run you card in an ISO programmer and not in a loader /unlooper, then you may skip the last step which is preparing your unlooper to act as a pass through device for working with an HU card.
5.4a
Connect your IRD Interface (EMU board/wedge/etc) to the receiver and your computer making note of the comport number you have it connected to.
5.4b
Connect you Card Interface (programmer/loader) to your computer and make note of which comport you have it connected to. If you are going to use a loader/unlooper to emulate with then you need to complete step 5.4c, if you are using a normal ISO reader with a 3.57mhz clock crystal place your HU card in the reader and skip to step 5.5.
5.4c
If you intend to use your loader/unlooper with your emulation setup, then you need to flash the unlooper with the correct atmel code. This atmel code is located under the FlashForLoaderUnlooper. There is both the compiled .exe version for those who flash their unlooper using the In Circuit Programmable functions as well as the hex file for those who use an atmel programmer. Use to appropriate file and flash your loader using the method you prefer with the switch settings as required by your loader. I have put the jumper settings for equipment I have and have confirmed to work in section 10, if you are a hardware vendor and want your product reviewed, listed, and configuration settings placed into this howto check out section 10, I've placed information there on how to get in contact with me to supply a demo unit for testing.

5.5
Preparing Your Core File -
You will need ExtremeHU for this step. You will need a VALID, SUB'D bin for your core file. If the bin you have will not at least get the minimum sub'd channels to which it is subscribed (ie, corrupt group keys, etc) you will need to obtain one that does. If you get ext 745 with normal plastic using this bin, you'll get 745 with an emu to. At the time of this writing, USW-7 is in the stream and being hashed against, you must have your bin at USW-7 to decrypt video (your AUX card can be at USW-6, or even USW-0 for that matter). If your bin is at USW-6 then you have 2 choices.
1) Clean off the aux code and clean the card to USW-6 and let the card update itself to USW-7 in the receiver (as of this writing (6/30/2002) USW-7 is coming down steady in the stream, now is a great time to update your card that way).
2) Use the manual update hex file downloaded from HU-Emu.com (only if you're impatient, your card will not have correct USW Group Keys for the next update if you do)
Yes, I'm aware you can process the USW update inside of kryptonite, but, you haven't gotten it configured and fine tuned yet, with the USW updates rolling slow you'd really hate to miss your's because of a software problem wouldn't you? Move on to the following steps once you've got your bin file to USW-7.
5.5a
Open the bin file you wish to use.
5.5b
Edit the local info, Zip code, GuideByte, TimeZone, LocalByte.
5.5c
Clear the IRD to unmarried status.
5.5d
Save the bin file into your kryptonite directory as hu-base.cor
Do not clean your bin file unless you have a 3m on it, activation tiers are fine, if you clean your bin file your DSW will reset to 0 and any eeprom changes that have come down via the stream will be lost. Both of these will be rewritten by the stream, but, it's a bonus to have your core file completely updated to what the stream expects there to be on it.

5.6
Configuring the Software -
5.6a
Double click My Computer, the drive you installed kryptonite to, and get in the main kryptonite directory. Once there double click the kryptonite.exe file. If you get any error messages go back to step 5.1 and make sure you have everything required installed.
5.6b
On the main screen input your zip code, guide byte, local byte, and time zone (a local byte, guide byte list is in section 9).
5.6c
Click Options, Debug, only 3M, try and protect ASIC, and INS info should be checked.
5.6d
Click options, everything on the main options menu should be unchecked, including process INS42 (we'll turn it back on later after fine tuning).
5.6e
Click Edit, Aux Port, and set the options for programmer or unlooper depending on which you are using, and set the comport for the
5.6f
Click Edit, IRD Port, and set the comport for the IRD interface (EMU board, one chip, etc).
5.6g
Click File, load eeprom, and select the core file you created earlier (hu-base.cor if you named as I did).
5.6h
Click Edit, save settings, and exit out of the kryptonite software.
5.6i
Double click the winemu.ini file and change the RemoteIP: value to 127.0.0.1 and then exit out of the file saving your changes.
5.6j
Right click in the main kryptonite folder and select new, text document. This will create a document called new text document.txt, right click on this file and select rename, and name the file cmdfile.log (kryptonite looks for this file while it processes INS42 packets and will hang if it does not exist).

5.7
Running Kryptonite For The First Time -
Now it's time to run kryptonite for the 1st time.
5.7a
Unplug your receiver from the wall and let it set for about 5 minutes to clear out the memory in it, and to give the card slot a complete hard reset. Plug the receiver back up with your EMU interface or dummy card 1/2 way out the card slot. Turn the receiver on and tune to channel 100, you should get an error message that says Insert Your Access Card or something similar.
5.7b
Make sure all cables are secure, and that your aux card is in your unlooper/reader and that it has power.
5.7c
Double click the kryptonite.exe file and get to the main screen. Click file, start emulator, if you get an error about NO ATR FROM CARD, then your cables are backwards or your programmer/unlooper is not getting power.
5.7d
You should see a message in the IRD status window in the bottom left corner of the kryptonite application that says IRD NOT DETECTED. This is normal when the interface card is not inserted.
5.7e
Insert your IRD interface card (emu wedge, dummy card, etc). And look at the TV screen you should get video. Leave it running on this channel for a few minutes to check if it freezes, or if it continues to work. Next try out some of the normal network feeds 269, etc, then the 500s and PPV.
5.7f
Tune, Tune, Tune, you will have to tune kryptonite for your setting, it is very computer, hardware, receiver sensitive, and needs to be fine tuned for each individual setup. If you cannot at least get video for a few minutes on 100 or 101 then go back to the begriming of the setup steps and make sure you have omitted nothing. The only exception to this is if you have a receiver that requires a delay byte such as a Sony, etc. If your receiver requires a delay byte, set it under options, then save, and exit and go back to step 5.7a.

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continued
Section 6 - Trouble-shooting & Fine-tuning
Well at this point you should have kryptonite running at least to the point that the free channels such as 100, 101, etc should be coming in fine. You may be getting the odd 745 message, IVAC, or similar errors from time to time. The following should help you fine tune your setup for stability. Remember as you tune, anytime you adjust the asic byte delay or others you need to save settings and restart kryptonite for the settings to take effect!
6.1
745 Messages -
This does not relate to genuine 745 messages because of an inactive bin. Changes in the asic byte delay, and in the IRD byte delay can esp cause this. If you see it, you need to stop kryptonite, and unplug your IRD from the wall and let it set several minutes to clear the error state.

6.2
IVAC -
This could be caused by several things, including your delays being set wrong (start working with your asic byte delay and move it closer to 0. You might also want to check the info boards and see if your particular receiver requires a byte delay for people running similar hardware to yours. Make sure you are NOT running a 3m on the core file as the internal 3m and it will battle it out and most certainly cause IVAC. Check your processor utilization and memory utilization and make sure you are not maxing out your computer. You can easily check this using task manager in NT, 2k, or XP. If you are running 95/98/ME you can use system meter. Or grab a resource monitor off of http://www.cnet.com/ in the downloads section.

6.3
Micro freezing -
This is not the complete locking up of the program or blackout of channels that accompanies a hash, but minute pixilation or momentary pausing in the video on the TV. This is most often cause by the asic byte delay being set to high, move it one number closer to 0 at a time and test. If you are already at 0 and it's still happening make sure INS42 processing is not enabled, if it's not, then your computer is just to slow, you'll need to run with a faster computer. You might also try running with different sat hardware if you have it.

6.4
Blackouts -
Unless krpytonite is being hashed in some way this will generally be caused by your core file not being at the correct USW, or else some remnants of a 3M are in it being hashed. Clean your core file. If that doesn't fix it, enable INS42 processing for several hrs on one of the free channels 200, 201, etc and then save the eeprom file and restart kryptonite with INS42 off and see if that fixed your problem. Also check the info boards to see if others are experiencing the same problem, if they are chances are you'll see a workaround being posted in the next few hrs or days.

6.5
Lockups -
If kryptonite is locking up on you, check and make sure you have the cmdfile.log created. Make sure you are not running out of CPU time, or memory, disable any power management on your computer, etc. Normal windows troubleshooting steps should be taken here. Be sure to remove any non essential tasks from your startup folder, close any system tray applications not needed, etc. You can also gain a decent amount of CPU time back on older computers that did not have GPU video cards by lowering the resolution down to 800x600 and the colors to 256, kryptonite works fine that way, might not be as pretty, but hey, if it works.

6.6
Processing INS42 -
Generally it's best to run with INS42 processing turned off as it dramatically lowers the amount of system resources needed. If you have to have it turned on for logging or for USW updates of your core file, then add as much memory as you can afford to add to your computer. Memory is cheap, and will extend the amount of time you can process INS42 packets without crashing. I think there's a slight memory leak in kryptonite when it's processing INS42, by adding memory you can extend the time before it will effect you.


Section 7 - Rumor Control
You don't have to do anything to your hu to run it in this software.
Wrong, you card needs to be cleaned and aux'd with the hex file in the release.

It only works with and unlooper, or it only works with a programmer.
Wrong, either work, provided they are setup correctly.

It's only a 3m, and it'll go down once Dave hits the binfile/3m.
Wrong, the 3m is handled via intercept by the emu software same as sle and pitou providing their internal 3m's have not been disabled.

It only works with the core.bin provided.
Wrong, any binfile of an active/sub'd hu card, cleaned of all previous 3ms/activations/etc, at usw7 will work fine.

The Wonderbox/TinyEMU/OtherCrapWare are coming out with a flash tomorrow containing it:
Well, I guess anything is possible, but most of them skimped so on the flash disk and CPU to get it cheaper I really doubt the majority of them have the CPU and disk to handle it. The smallest embedded Windows OS I've seen is 32 megs, then the 1.5 megs for the program, and of course the 3 megs of memory it runs in most of the time. I have a feeling you guys have to wait on a dos or mini-linux version of HU-Emu software coming out. Well, it's been almost 2 months worth of tomorrows and still no flash!

The software was released by Dave and reports your cam'id/ird/ip over the Internet.
Put the crack pipe down and step away from the computer. People have reported it tries to access the net from time to time, it is caused by part of the NET AUX routines that are trying to access server.com to connect to a remote aux. Step 5.6i takes care of this.

Kryptonite is just a prettied up H-Emulator, and the aux file lets the HU-card process the H packets.
Once again, put the pipe down. It's HU buds.

We finally have dave-proof testing for the HU!!!
Wrong, emulation is undoubtedly the safest way to test, but it also has to be perfected, after years of H-card emulation bugs are being found. They will be found with this, let's just hope the guys behind Kryptonite are willing to keep it updated.


Section 8 - Verified Hardware & Settings
The following list is hardware I have tested and know works well with kryptonite. Right now the list is small as it's stuff I have around here or borrowed from friends to test. If you're a hardware vendor and want your hardware tested, and added to the updated version of the howto with their configuration settings etc, then PM evilseed1 on either DSSWare, DSSUnderground, Innermatrix, ID-Discussions, or the PiratesDen, I'll get back with you on how to get me a demo to test with. I'll give credit in the howto to the person that sent the unit for testing so everyone will know where they can order from!

Hardware Aux Jumpers Cleaning Jumpers Flash
Kypro Unlooper/loader 2 on rest off 2 on rest off UL4S/PASSTRHU
Kraken WT2 Clone/DB 2 on rest off 2 on rest off UL4S/PASSTRHU
Maxking MiniMax none none none
Tucker ISO Programer none none none
Zapulator none none none
Max233 EMU Wedge none none none
ID Season 2 Wedge none none none

Section 9 - What's next
Next version of the howto I hope to have more hardware reviewed and added to the configuration list. Also, I'm going to include how to test your own 3Ms inside the emulator, as well as how to extract the tier info for channels from the kryptonite software. I'm really hopping to be writing a howto for Phenx soon! Keep up the good work guys.

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last part
Section 10 - LocalByte & GuideByte List
The following information was posted by AOL6945 on the PiratesDen, if any have changed or markets added if you'll let me know I'll update for the next version of the howto.

This is the Local Bytes and Guide Bytes that should be used on cards, because of the new spot beam satellite. This will get rid of channels that you do not receive.
Local Byte for H Card at address 8451
Local Byte for HU Card at address 2511
Guide Byte for H Card at address 845F
Guide Byte for HU Card at address 241F

Locals Market Locals Byte Guide Byte
-------------------------------------------
No Locals 00 00
Atlanta, GA 01 02
Boston, MA 02 41
Chicago, IL 03 10
Clevland, OH 04 40
Dallas, TX 05 28
Denver, CO 06 60
Detroit, MI 07 08
Houston, TX 08 01
Los Angeles, CA 09 11
Maimi, FL 0A 02
Minneapolis, MN 0B 28
New York, NY 0C 28
Orlando, FL 0D 01
Philadelphia, PA 0E 60
Phoenix, AZ 0F 08
Sacramento, CA 10 40
San Francisco, CA 11 28
Seattle, WA 12 10
St. Louis, MO 13 08
Tampa, FL 14 08
Washington DC 15 12
Greenville, SC 16 28
Raleigh/Durham, NC 17 01
Salt Lake City, UT 18 02
Austin, TX 19 20
Baltimore, MD 1A 02
Birmingham, AL 1B 01
Charlotte, NC 1C 48
Cincinnati, OH 1D 20
Columbus, OH 1E 28
Greensboro, NC 1F 08
Indianapolis, IN 20 02
Kansas City, MO 21 01
Memphis, TN 22 40
Milwaukee, WI 23 01
Nashville, TN 24 10
Pittsburgh, PA 25 01
Portland, OR 26 01
San Antonio, TX 27 02
San Diego, CA 28 10
West Palm Beach, FL 29 20


Section 11 - EMU Compatible IRD List
The following is a list of receivers that are compatable with EMU, I've gathered this information from several post on DssWare, InnerMatrix, DssUnderground, Pirate's Den, and Interesting Devices, many people deserve credit on this one, however the biggest chuck of data came from a post by Snakes1100, to the others, your names would have been longer than the reciver list, but thanks alot!

GE GRD33G2A
GE GRD33G2A----Compatible
GE GRD33G3A
GE GRD33G3A----Compatible
HIRD-A2, HIRD-A3 - 1st generation
HIRD-B1, HIRD-B2, HIRD-B3, HIRD-B4 - 2nd generation
HIRD-C2 - 3rd generation
HIRD-D0, HIRD-D1, HIRD-D2, HIRD-D4 - 4th generation
HIRD-E1, HIRD-E2, HIRD-E4, HIRD-E6 5th generation or plus IRD
Hitachi HDS100R
Hitachi HDS100R----Works with SLE 3.0
Hughes HIRD B1----DOES NOT WORK (no current fix)
Hughes HIRD E1----Compatible
Hughes HIRD E1-Silver Edition---Compatible added by loafer107 using a Acura emu with the 1489 chip on a seperate board. That is to say,nine pin from computer to 1489 board and cat-5 from 1489 board to emu card. Works great and very clean at the ird.
Hughes HIRD E2----Compatible added by webhead
Hughes HIRD E4----????
Hughes HIRD E6----????
Hughes HIRD-A2----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-A3----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-B2----DOES NOT WORK W/EMULATION - Bootloader W/alternate 5volt power source to card slot will work.
Hughes HIRD-B4----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-C2----Silver Edition II ----Reported as working but it blacks out every 10 minutes, will update if it's fixed.
Hughes HIRD-D0----Compatible Added by Time4TV
Hughes HIRD-D1----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-D2----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-D4----Compatible
Hughes HIRD-D45---Compatible added by bruinlax
Hughes HIRD-E11---Compatible or rg6u emu interface added by liftman
Hughes HIRD-E25---Compatible
Hughes HIRD-E45---Compatible reported to work fine with a funnydream emulator added by funnydream customer.
Hughes HIRD-E45---Compatible w/1489 emu design, no led's added by bizwiz
Hughes HIRD-E45---IRD meltdown! reported by Passive
Magnavox DBS500
Magnavox DBS500----Compatible added by Hlucinare
Memorex MSD5000
Memorex MSD5000----Compatible added by Royce
Memorex MSD5100----Compatible
Mitsubishi SR-HD400----Box model #, comes with the SR-HD500
Mitsubishi SR-HD500----Compatible added by Mitsu
Mitsubishi SR-SD100----Compatible added by CONDENSR
Optimus 5100----Compatible
Optimus 6A7 ----Compatible added by Royce
Optimus system 5100
Panasonic TU-HDS20----Compatible - works but winked at the factory good with white viper emu Toshiba TR-101 ----Compatible
Panasonic TU-IRD10
Panasonic TU-IRD10----Compatible - As Per vkngfan
Panasonic TU-IRD20
Panasonic TU-IRD20----Compatible - added by loucypher
Phillips DSR6000 ----Compatible Tivo Unit added by NeoArmor
Phillips DSX5250R01----????
Phillips DSX5350R ----compatible added by MADP
ProScan PRD8630A
Proscan PRD8630A----????
Proscan PRD8650B
Proscan PRD8650B----????
RCA DRD001RW----Compatable
RCA DRD102RW----Compatible (doesnt like bootloaders)
RCA DRD112NW----Compatible Unplug IRD, insert EMU Board, Start SLE, Get full ATR to 55, then power up IRD.
RCA DRD122GW----????
RCA DRD202RA----Compatible
RCA DRD203RW----Compatible
RCA DRD203RW----Compatible Some, but not all 900's
RCA DRD221RD----Compatible, could have problems if the emulator draws power from the card slot
RCA DRD222RD----Compatbile
RCA DRD223RD----Compatible added by Royce or nerg343 uses a vector emu board.
RCA DRD225RD----Compatible, could have problems if the emulator draws power from the card slot
RCA DRD302RA----Compatible added by gmanzx11
RCA DRD303RA----Compatible
RCA DRD403RA----Compatible added by mattriani
RCA DRD412NA----Compatible for both emulator and bootloader added by Member ty1ong
RCA DRD420RE----Compatible
RCA DRD440RE----Compatible
RCA DRD480RE----Compatible
RCA DRD502RB----Compatible
RCA DRD503RB----Compatible See note below
RCA DRD503RBC---Compatible works w/funnydream emulator
RCA DRD505NB----Compatible
RCA DRD505RB----Compatible Using a Terminator emu board added by schu
RCA DRD513NB----Compatible Added by member wileEC
RCA DRD515RB----Compatible
RCA DRD523RB----Compatible See note below or single chip 1489's no cap's no resistors just the 1489 added by hotshot
RCA DRD5451 ----Compatible
RCA DRD703RA----Compatible added by jofunk, using a Zap 2
RCA DRD705RB----????
RCA DS2122RD----????
RCA DS2232RD----????
RCA DS4120RE----Comes with a single LNB, 18" mini-dish and one DRD420RE receiver which have only one set of RCA jack's
RCA DS4221RE----comes with a dual LNB and only 1 DRD420RE receiver
RCA DS4240RE----Comes with a dual LNB, 18" mini-dish, two DRD440RE receiver's which have dual RCA jack's
RCA DS4280RE----Comes with a dual LNB, 18" mini-dish, one DRD480RE and has one Dolby Digital Optical Output and has dual RCA jack's
RCA DS4290RE----Comes with a single LNB, 18" mini-dish and one DRD490RE TIVO receiver
RCA DS4421RE----Comes with Two dual-output LNBs and a Elliptical Dish, one DRD420RE Receiver
RCA DS4440RE----Comes with Two dual-output LNBs and a Elliptical Dishand a receiver that has caller id and cd quality sound. not sure of a model#
RCA DS7430RA----Comes with a DRD703RA
RCA DSM432RE----Comes with a dual LNB, 18" mini-dish and two DRD420RE receivers
RCA DTC100----Compatable
RCA DWD490RE----Compatible, FYI: If u want to record u'll need to use a Programmed HU card. Emulating DOESN'T allow you to record!
RCA NRD112NW----????
RCA NRD215ND----Compatible works w/shanty emu or funnydream emu added by fisherman33
RCA NRD313NA----Compatible added by getman using a one chip internal emu i made. has a gd75189a chip used insted of 1489.with a 486dx/33and sle2.3
RCA NRD421NA----Compatible
Sony HD-100----Compatible added by slammedhonda
Sony SAT-A1----Compatible added by old_surfer
Sony SAT-A2----Compatible or (added by user9200-works with a 1489 EMU single chip, no resistor design)
Sony SAT-A3----Compatible - As Per vkngfan (486/66 reported by Royce as to slow)
Sony SAT-A4----Compatible or (added by user9200-works with a 1489 EMU single chip, no resistor design)
Sony SAT-A50---Compatible or (added by user9200-works with a 1489 EMU single chip, no resistor design)(mjones73 reports works w/7407n & 232 emu design)
Sony SAT-A55---Compatible added by Mack or (added by user9200-works with a 1489 EMU single chip, no resistor design)
Sony SAT-B1----Compatible works w/funnydream emualtor and Intertek (Zap 1) style board with 1 power LED or rg6u emu interface
Sony SAT-B2----Compatible or added by zers the RG6MU with leds will work, You have to use a the alternate power supply or else the card socket will shut down.
Sony SAT-B3----Compatible
Sony SAT-B50---Compatible works w/funnydream emualtor or (added by user9200-works with a 1489 EMU single chip, no resistor design)(mjones73 reports works w/7407n & 232 emu design)
Sony SAT-B55---Compatible added by Shadiguy1(has led and 4 caps)
Sony SAT-B55---Compatible works w/funnydream emulator
Sony SAT-T60---Compatible added by jpags
Sony SAT-W60---Compatible added by Cperki1
Toshiba DST-3000---Compatible, could have problems using a emulator that draws power from the card slot.
Toshiba TSA-101----Compatible
Toshiba TSR-101----Compatible added by mrfixit68 works w/ a zap2
Toshiba TSR-202----Compatible
Toshiba TSR101----Compatible
Toshiba TSR202----Compatible
Uniden UDS-100----Compatible
Uniden UDS-100----Compatible

</End EvilSeed1's Kryptonite HowTo Version 2.0 Updated 6/30/2002>