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have dish receiver with the card. Is that possible to unlock the channels ? If yes than What are required ? Please help me . Thanks LKUnregistered guest Posted on Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 21:56 GMTneed more info..go to [link removed] with DETAILED info...they will help you.. LKUnregistered guest Posted on Monday, February 28, 2005 - 00:31 GMTif you cant find your password,write a virgin eeprom to the ird and the password should be gone. LKUnregistered guest Posted on Monday, February 28, 2005 - 03:10 GMTThe receiver password is located in the eeprom and is simple as hell to read using hexworkshop. Remember that the eeprom is only 2K so you can Jtag and read/save the eeprom in mere seconds if you don't have a copy already. You do NOT need the TSOP file to find the password. Anyway, just open hexworkshop and then open the eeprom.bin file and you will see two lines in the top window of hexworkshop. Just scroll down in the eeprom file until you come to this line: 0000031E Your password will be there in the right window as plain as day. If you look on the line I mentioned above you will see the password is concealed in the same fashion as it was on 225 and lower 3X 3X 3X 3X in part of that line. Dick has simply moved the info from the TSOP to the eeprom with the format unchanged. I hope this helps some of you that are having problems with this. God knows I have read dozens of threads on this around the net and I finally got our answer!!!! 2700, 2800, 3700, 3900, 4700, 4900 With your remote control, press: Menu>6>3>info>Right arrow(browse)>left arrow(theme), then the memory dump will pop up, using the down arrow key, go to line #NVM 01C0, and there 4 sets hex # on that line, and the password # you looking for is on the 3rd set. you will see something like 12340000, the 1st four # are you password in reverse order, so your password will is 3412. DP 301, 3100 With your remote control, press "menu", then "6" (system setup), then "3"(diagnostics), now press "info", then "right", then "left" you should be in the Memory Dump Page now, scroll down (press "down") to line NVM 0320, look to the 2nd column on right, your 4 digit password should be there, seperated by 3's For example, if your password is 9999, the number should look like this: 39393939........ I have researched this also and yes, the willem programmer will program the AM29F800BT. You will need the 48 pin tsop adapter. Note: Most units use the 5v version of this chip but some are 3.3v. You need to find the datasheet using the exact nomenclature. From what I can