I notice that copies of older versions of this document are held on various web pages without my permission being sought, please ask first. It's polite. I have no connection with any of the PCB designs, programs, or the sale of any of the items described in the following document. Nor do I use these programs - NOR WILL I SUPPLY ANYONE WITH SAID THINGS. I merely hope to stem the flow of questions on this subject and the number of irratable replies. That said I do own an I-Card (thanks to Colin and Dieter) before anyone points this out :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- So you've heard about "Season" or at the least you've heard that it's possible to use your computer to decode encrypted satellite tv broadcasts. This FAQ should inform you about what is and isn't available, what to expect and what is available pirate card wise. First up BSkyB and those channels that use their subscriber management scheme are _not_ available by any direct method other than an official paid up subscription at the moment. The recent change to a new smartcard has rendered all "hacks" obsolete. If you continue reading I'll describe the various Pirate Cards on the market up until the introduction of the new BSkyB card. This will then be followed by a waffle about "Season" or PC/Decoder solutions. Bear in mind there is _no_ working code for any BSkyB transmission as you read this. NB At the moment there are valid cards and software available for most of the D2MAC/Eurocrypt 'M' channels. --------------------------Section 1 - Cards ------------------------------ Righto! Stand alone solutions to the decrypting of BSkyB broadcasts outside of the UK are preferable to the PC<>Decoder solution covered in section 2 for the obvious reason that they are more convenient. However building and maintaining one costs much more and buying one is obviously even more expensive. The following list details those cards known to be available by me. There may well be others. (a) The `I-Card' Probably THE clone-card project. Details of this are widely available on the net. `Shadowhunter' has even set up a WWW page to support the project. http://www.uni-muenster.de/WiWi/home/~teschne/i-card_e.html Briefly this card costs between DM 80-150 depending on whether you build it yourself from scratch (80), by buying the kit from Teltronik (102, see later) or by buying a ready built card from Marko Ingold (150). Dieter Schiel, the designer of the card, has recently instituted a registration fee for the software that accompanies the card. From December '95 all updates will come in 2 forms; one free one with an on- screen message and one without which cost a one-off payment of DM 50. The I-card software allows the decryption of all the Videocrypt 1 (and Videocrypt 1/2) channels when available and, from version 2.20, the 9 D2Mac/Eurocrypt channels listed at the end of this section. Technically, this is the most difficult to build as it is a double-sided PCB with 100% SMD. It consists of an 80c32 processor, EPROM, EEPROM, RS232 interface (to allow it to function with "Season"-type software) and 8K of SRAM. A recent addition to this project is the ISP sub-system which allows the use of an NVRAM instead of an EPROM. This enables easier and cheaper programming. (b) LudiCard - named after the designer by the designer :-) Ludwig Catta released his design onto the (German) FidoNet under the clear understanding that it was not to be used commercially. He suggested a maximum price of DM 50 for anyone making such a device for someone without the technical ability to produce their own. Of course since then it has been made available commercially and it does cost more (DM 70 + P&P = DM 82?). This card is the simplest of all stand-alone cards and consists of just 3 main IC's; an 80c31 uP, a latch (74HC573) and an EPROM. Software is provided from an anonymous source and is called Decrypt. Recently Ludwig has released two newer projects into the public domain. The first being the "Ludiflap" which is a device that will program Flash ROMs and the second is a smartcard that uses either an 89c52 or a 51 + Flash ROM. This negates the need for an EPROM programmer. (c) Flashcard - This is a wholly commercial development of the first Ludicard. Whilst a circuit diagram is available, as yet there is no PCB layout and one wouldn't be much use as the 80c31 uP variant used on the card has a protected portion of code that controls the read/write functions of the Flash RAM. This card is effectively the same as the Ludicard with the addition of an RS232 interface to allow working as a "Season" between updates (or for Maccess). The major difference is the replacing of the EPROM with a Flash- ROM. The former needs to be `blown' (programmed) with an EPROM blower which costs in the region of ukp80-100 to buy whereas the later can be programmed directly by a PC. The cost is at the moment DM 150 with software updates guaranteed free of charge. Whilst this set-up does have the possibilty of being utilised for D2MAC/ Eurocrypt decryption it is unlikely that the suppliers can engineer their own software for this. (D) Battery Card - This is a totally commercial design not seen on the net. I myself have not seen one and therefore cannot comment on the design except to say it is based on a Dallas FP5002 uP which is apparently a secure 80c32. They can decode all the BSkyB channels. The cost is generally around the DM 400 mark and they mave been successfully updated within hours of new ECM'S (or so it seems). Updates are done by "typing" in groups of digits on a tiny touchpad that is part of the card. So far no news as to if and when this card can be used with any future BSkyB "hack". (e) Omega Card - This card would appear to consist of a Dallas Micro (FP5002), two SRAM chips and a battery as the above battery. However this has no touch pad but does reputedly decrypt just about everything (except TV2 Norge - just my luck!). A 20K binary file is available on various German BBS's that claims to be the operating binary code (OMEGA90.BIN) but without the uP keys it is apparently useless. Again no news as yet about future use with BSkyB. (f) MegaMac Card - Same as above but with a keypad and very sophisticated by all accounts! Capable of decrypting just about everything (except the Norwegian re-broadcasts of SVT 1/2). They are currently (1/11/95) quoting the second week in December as their target date for a BSkyB series 10 card hack. We will see :-) (g)PIC cards - There are several varieties of these. - PIC16c57 - One chip card used to decrypt Filmnet +, TV1000, TV3 and FilmMax. Generally the OTP version was used and is hence `throwaway'. The latest code on the net fails to decrypt anything other than the CTV package. - PIC16c84 - (a) Adult card - Decrypts TAC/Eurotica, Updateable,software generally available (Neurotic.zip) (b) 7 Channel Card - Decrypts Filmnet +, Filmnet TCMC, TV1000, TV1000 Cinema, and 3xTV3 software available (D2M1CHIP.ARJ). -2xPIC16c84- Same as (b) above except plus Canal+ & Cine Cinemas and BBC Prime (File MAC1095.arj) (g)Rewritten BSkyB Series 9 Cards - There is the possibility of reprogramming still functioning (ie not displaying "Your card is invalid") Sky series 9 cards to decrypt the usual 9 D2Mac/Eurocrypt channels + BBC Prime. The "9 channels" are Filmnet +, Filmnet TCMC, 3xTV3, TV1000, TV1000 Cinema, , Canal + (16:9), Cine Cinemas (16:9). (h) COP cards - These manage all the 9 D2MAC channels mentioned above as well as a variety of others. Reputedly TV2Norge, BBC Prime, the 4 other Thor channels (although they are presently using a very simple key that just about every pirate D2MAC card ever made can descramble) and TV Plus. The processor used on this card is an extremely secure designed-for-the- military type. --------------------------Section 2 - "Season"---------------------------- q) What is 'Season'? a) This is a generic name given to a software/simple hardware hack of smart-card based encrypted television. One needs to build (or buy) a simple interface 'card' to put in the videocrypt/eurocrypt decoder slot. This is connected via cable to a serial port on a personal Computer. The software then imitates the operation of a valid smart-card and decrypts the broadcast. 'Season' got it's name from the author of the original hack. He was a fan of Star Trek and wished to see the 7th Season then showing on Sky, the software was known as Season7. By pure coincidence the serial numbers of the sky cards at the time all began 7... Sky combated this (and other hacks) by releasing a new card series this time with all the serial numbers beginning with a 9. After 3 months of work this was eventually hacked and the first versions were named season9. Now there are a proliferation of different authors publishing different 'Seasons'. As I write this there is no valid BSkyB "Season" and none is anticipated in the near future. q) 'Which channels can I decode?' a) With 'Season' and a videocrypt decoder:- Currently just The Adult Channel and Eurotica. If the Series 10 card is hacked one can expect all 20-odd BSkYB channels including the more dubious midnight rubbish (TVX), The adult channel, TV Asia (NOT Japanese TV) on Astra and Eurotica on Eutelsat II-F1. a) With 'maccess' and a eurocrypt decoder (currently maccess v1.5a) Filmnet + on Astra, Filmnet - The complete Movie Channel on Thor, TV1000 & 3xTV3's on Astra/Intelsat 702, Canal +/Cine Cinemas on Telecom 2a (NOT on TDF 1/2), and TV1000 Cinema on TV-Sat2/Intelsat 601. q) 'How do I get started?' a) Get hold of the software package (see below). The details on how to build the interface are contained in ADAPTER.TXT, which is generally included in the archive. If it is not, then it should be available seperately at the same place. It's definately available at ftp.uni- erlangen.de in directory mounts/epix/public/pub/Multimedia/VideoCrypt/ cardadapter q) 'I'm crap at electronics, will someone sell me one?' a)Yes, Various people sell such interfaces. My advice is 'Give it a go yourself'. If you really must buy then expect to pay about UKP 15 (costs less to build). Ad's are regularly placed in the alt group for suppliers from Britain. A source is available here in Germany. Teltronic (Wilhelm von Cleef) provides a `kit' for DM 28,50 (~UKP13) or a bare PCB for DM 11,27 (UKP 5.00). You'll have to solder the parts on yourself of course! (TelTronic, Grabenstr. 49, 52525 Heinsberg) 100112.2225@compuserve.com q) 'Can you send me the newest 'Season Software' please?' a) No, Currently there isn't one! But in any case after each code change I get progressively more requests and, unlike some, I have to pay for my mail transfers. Try the following: FTP: helvetica-gw.chnet.ch ftp.uni-erlangen.de (mounts/epix/public/pub/Multimedia/VideoCrypt) ftp.paranoia.com (pub/users/defiant) ftp.ua.pt (pub/misc/satellite) Web Sites: www.paranoia.com/~defiant utelscin.el.utwente.nl/vcrypt www.gpl.net/paulmax q) How do I get 'Season Software'? a)To avoid being called nasty names it is probably a good move not to post a message asking where to find said updated software but to read the posts in this group (alt.satellite.tv.europe now and probably *.crypt in future) and act on the info. A second possibility is to join a mailing list (example below) > To: season-request@helvetica.chnet.ch > Subject: > > ADD myaddress@mysite > ___ > Bruno Amsler Zuerich Switzerland > amsler@helvetica.chnet.ch q) How long will it be until the new 'Season' software is out? a) 'Season' software ended for BSkyB programming temporarily (or permanently at worst) due to a card-change (series 10 or "0A"). The new card codes will have to be hacked and software made available. We can expect pirate cards to be available long before sufficient knowledge has been accrued by those that release their effort without charge (ie Season/decrypt/i-card) The last card-change took 3 months to hack :-(. However eurOtica and the adult channel use different codes and have not adopted the new codes as a card-swap is too expensive for them. q) What is MACCESS and/or why hasn't it been updated for xxxxxxx ? a) Maccess v1.5a emulates the smartcards required to decode the EUROCRYPT scrambled programs as follows:- TV1000, TV1000 Cinema, three TV 3's, Filmnet +, Filmnet TCMC, Cine Cinemas (16:9, Telecom 2A) and Canal + (ditto). The author of previous versions (up to 1.50) of this software has made it quite clear that (a) newer versions will NOT be made public (b) the versions currently public were released WITHOUT his/her consent. Release `1.51' is a hacked version of 1.42 out of Holland and is no longer current. The same is true for `Macvis-2.zip' which is also being touted as v.1.52. Maccess 1.5a is available at helvetica-gw.chnet.ch and ftp.paranoia.com/ pub/users/defiant. Software for both encryption standards is also available for the Macintosh and videocrypt only for Atari/Amiga users (Don't ask me about it tho' !!). If you want further info, read the FAQ again then read the posts in the group for at least a week or so. :-) Copyright Darrell Reed 1/11/95 D.