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techie_alison
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,
I hope you can help here. I've just started working for a new employer and
one of the first projects I have is to develop and interface/reader for
Sony's memory cards. CF and SD cards, IDE and SCSI I've done before and the
information was pretty much readily available. In this case however, Sony's
protocols for communication with their cards at an embedded level is a bit
obscure and non-existant.
The MG technology I believe is an encryption algorithm applied to the cards
to 'lock' them, it was originally pushed with the Playstation 2 as allowing
the storage of online customer information, bank account details, passwords
etc.
Is the MG function always enabled? Because if it is I'm dead in the water
from the moment go without that algorithm.
Would anyone have any experience in interfacing with these cards, please any
info? It'd help me out loads as I'm just sitting here doing all of the
other background work surrounding the project in the meantime.
Any help very much appreciated,
Aly
I hope you can help here. I've just started working for a new employer and
one of the first projects I have is to develop and interface/reader for
Sony's memory cards. CF and SD cards, IDE and SCSI I've done before and the
information was pretty much readily available. In this case however, Sony's
protocols for communication with their cards at an embedded level is a bit
obscure and non-existant.
The MG technology I believe is an encryption algorithm applied to the cards
to 'lock' them, it was originally pushed with the Playstation 2 as allowing
the storage of online customer information, bank account details, passwords
etc.
Is the MG function always enabled? Because if it is I'm dead in the water
from the moment go without that algorithm.
Would anyone have any experience in interfacing with these cards, please any
info? It'd help me out loads as I'm just sitting here doing all of the
other background work surrounding the project in the meantime.
Any help very much appreciated,
Aly