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new dll development

I got news for u.

One of the new developments is a nds cam emulation dll file that can be used with a DVB card and ProgDVB or MD.

What you can do with this is using a phoenix interface, you can use you legitimate s*y viewing card from you dig*box and insert it into the phoenix and watch everything you subscribed to on your DVB card.

The phoenix needs to be a modified passive type (not sure yet what this means.

I have had reports of some people managing to get this to work, but I'm still trying to figure out what type of phoenix interface you need. Once someone can strongly confirm to me it works, I'll be ordering my phoenix.

(oops, i think this should be in the pc cards section)

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