[B][SIZE=4][COLOR=Magenta]Using Infinity Phoenix as reader in Debian[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[/B] [B]1 - Install libusb-0.1.12 first [/B]
ftp libusb-01.12.tar.gz and go there... and do
gzip -cd libusb-0.1.12.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd libusb-0.1.12
./configure
make
make install
[B]2- Install nftytool1-1 [/B]
ftp nftytool1-1.tar.gz and go there ... and do
gzip -cd nftytool-1.1.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd nftytool-1.1
./configure
make
cd /home/nftytool-1.1
[B]3- To start Infinity USB phoenix in phoenix mode do:[/B]
Connect usb and COM with programmer and run
cd /home/nftytool-1.1
this will start in 3.58 Mhz
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -p phoenix -f 3.58 -e
or
this will start in 3.68 Mhz :
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -p phoenix -f 3.68 -e
or
this will start in 6 Mhz :
./nftytool -p phoenix -- -p phoenix -f 6.00 -e
use
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyS0
for COM1 in CCcam.cfg
P.S if you get error like gcc not found or something like that during install (make command), you have to install C compilations and libraries required. This is different on Linux versions. But for Debian you can do 'apt-get install build-essential'.
All these commands can be copied and pasted in to putty by by right mouse click
[COLOR=Orange][B]Files needed available here:[/B][/COLOR]
These files are required in order to use the Infinity Phoenix Programmer as a card reader for CCcam/Newcs in a linux server.