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Conax: M-II vs. softcam
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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 81072" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>The last 2 days was a test of nerves for those thinking of buying a card and those who had just bought. </p><p>When the new file didnt come out in an hour it looked like something was up.</p><p>Then an official card owner on another forum said his real card took an unprecedented 4 hours to update - that's 4 times longer than typical M-II. So something was clearly up.</p><p>My suspicions were that the provider had been updating cards in blocks shifted in time and mapping this to M-II updates. Eventually they nailed the master key.</p><p>All through that, the experts close to M-II were saying - don't panic, it's like thinking the moon won't come back. They were right.</p><p>I jot down or make mental note of handles of clear experts on this and other forums, so when they say something, its like a bibliocal prophet speaking. We have our share of them here!</p><p>All it means is, read read before wailing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 81072, member: 183237"] The last 2 days was a test of nerves for those thinking of buying a card and those who had just bought. When the new file didnt come out in an hour it looked like something was up. Then an official card owner on another forum said his real card took an unprecedented 4 hours to update - that's 4 times longer than typical M-II. So something was clearly up. My suspicions were that the provider had been updating cards in blocks shifted in time and mapping this to M-II updates. Eventually they nailed the master key. All through that, the experts close to M-II were saying - don't panic, it's like thinking the moon won't come back. They were right. I jot down or make mental note of handles of clear experts on this and other forums, so when they say something, its like a bibliocal prophet speaking. We have our share of them here! All it means is, read read before wailing. [/QUOTE]
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