translated into turkish it means: free card
someone gave me some old sat stuff and there is a card with a chip called a bedava card. Can anyone tell me what it is?
Leroy
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translated into turkish it means: free card
LeroyPatrol (19-07-12),OSIRUS (19-07-12)
Maybe it's a cadaver card.... a free, dead card.
Jason_dinAlt (23-07-12),LeroyPatrol (19-07-12)
silver card, from memory.....
16f877 chip...
Last edited by hoe; 19-07-12 at 10:10 PM.
LeroyPatrol (19-07-12),OSIRUS (19-07-12)
wasn't some sort of website attached to this where you updated it from there ?
gee that was a long time ago
just memories now the old IR1 DAYS
LeroyPatrol (19-07-12)
Where's ericdog aka Turkboy, he know a lot about Bedava Cards.
Leroy my memory not so good either but still have the software for it if your curiousity gets ya......Late 90's early 2000
LeroyPatrol (20-07-12)
harryt (20-07-12)
i had one of the very first bedava cards
they were around before smartcards were readily available like they are now so the creator had to improvise and he did a very good job of it as well
LeroyPatrol (22-07-12)
Yeah...I still have one somewhere...
By jumping two of the chip pins (I can't remember which two) you could load any silver hex on them.....Ghost, Ausgold etc...
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Yep there is software with the card called bedava tv and there was also a pin number associated with the card. Once in you could update it to whatever from memory. The pin was 0210282214. From memory you run the original Ausgold on the card or something like that. hope this helps
Just take the 02 off front then it will work
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