TitanPV2 0.1 is released! (Beta Verified by enigma-, thanks!)
Similar to what enigma- did for PV2Challenger, and the Titan/SaturnChallenger, Titan PV2 will download the challenge codes from your PV2.
Sorry, no page for it yet, but you just might see a One-Click Setup that takes care of both cameras and camcorders soon. It is kinda a hefty download compared to Titan, wieghing in over 2MB, but the actual executable (all you really need) is 163KB
You can download it here, TitanPV2 0.1.zip, 2.34MB
enigma-- 09-10-2006
ry.david, if i can get my hands on my dads laptop for a few minutes, I would surely -*test*-('") it out.
enigma-- 09-10-2006
Pv2Titan works very well, libusb 1.0.08 or something. got challlenge correctly on 3 pv2s.
My Next step is a for pv2challenger-linux is a program without a gui that opens then dumps chllengange.Pv2s with linx are pretty finicky, you need to
open program, press open, then unlock twice, then close program, open progtram pres open, then unlock twice. I am going to have to automate it with a shell script
shutout5591- 09-10-2006
Another great work! Thx for your support to the community!
ry.david- 09-20-2006
Sorry it took so long enigma-, but a TitanPV2/SaturnChallenger Page is up. It's kinda crappy, and basically a copy of Titan/SaturnChallenger page, but now it's official :wink:
http://ryandavid773.googlepages.com/titan2
enigma-- 05-01-2007
new release: 0.2 based off evilwombat's port of pv2fetch
this will do all the work to get you the cronuskeys.txt just need to run cronus then... which if i am feeling brave might make its way in the next release of pv2challenger and saturnchallenger!
CVS red 410 6600 firmware I'm new to Linux (Ubuntu) and have been trying to find something to let me download from 2 separate items: a CVS camcorder and a CVS red dig camera with firmware 6600. I have 2 of the CVS camcorders working in Windows but can't for the life of me get them to work in Linux. I downloaded the program here and ran it to get the 4 "C" lines out, which I then ran into c2r and cronos both in Windows and both kick them out as unknown key types.
I really don't want to stick with Windows, but I need to get these cameras working in Linux first. I tried ops-for-linux using the key file from Windows but it doesn't work on the camcorders. I also tried avidownload with the same results. I have no idea what to do for the digi cam.
I also am not real technical, so if SOMEONE can tell me how to get these all to work in Linux it would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks! :)
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