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CCcam 2.1.0 & NDS 2/3 Cards
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<blockquote data-quote="B16MCC" data-source="post: 596416" data-attributes="member: 197891"><p>More from Me. This morning I ran my Sly IT NDS3 card in the smargo using CCcam 2.1.0. My card is a 0002 'K' type.</p><p></p><p>Early indications are very good. I ran the card very slowly using the following line in CCcam.cfg.</p><p></p><p>[CODE]SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/usb/tts/0 3430000[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>I have yet to monitor CCcam in debug mode via telnet but what I can see so far is good. From inserting the card into the smargo it cleared a channel within a couple of seconds. My local ECM time was steady at 0.175 , so thats good. The temperature of the card was quite normal with no excessive heat to worry about, absolutley no signs of burn, although the test so far has totalled only about 15 minutes.</p><p></p><p>This test was simply to run the card for my own local use. I will now expand the test to share it and perhaps increase clock speed slowly. I'll report back further findings. At this time I have no need nor interest in trying the card in the internal reader. I would recommend against it for the price of a smargo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B16MCC, post: 596416, member: 197891"] More from Me. This morning I ran my Sly IT NDS3 card in the smargo using CCcam 2.1.0. My card is a 0002 'K' type. Early indications are very good. I ran the card very slowly using the following line in CCcam.cfg. [CODE]SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/usb/tts/0 3430000[/CODE] I have yet to monitor CCcam in debug mode via telnet but what I can see so far is good. From inserting the card into the smargo it cleared a channel within a couple of seconds. My local ECM time was steady at 0.175 , so thats good. The temperature of the card was quite normal with no excessive heat to worry about, absolutley no signs of burn, although the test so far has totalled only about 15 minutes. This test was simply to run the card for my own local use. I will now expand the test to share it and perhaps increase clock speed slowly. I'll report back further findings. At this time I have no need nor interest in trying the card in the internal reader. I would recommend against it for the price of a smargo. [/QUOTE]
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