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<blockquote data-quote="wallycharlo" data-source="post: 101512" data-attributes="member: 186024"><p>Depends on whether all users wanna watch the same card at the same time. And then it comes down to the actual hardware on the card, ie processor speed, memory access times, architecture, etc. If your cs group has a good spread of cards, then the chances of everyone watching the same card at the same time are prob not so high. of course unless man u are playing, then of course everyone is watching that channel ;) So it comes down in effect to how many access the card can handle at the same time. in fact, this is the one way which certain providers are looking into for killing cardshare at the moment. ie, if the card sees more than x number of access in a certain time then the card will know its being used for cs, and can respond to this in an appropriate way , eg, by executing a HALT FOREVER command for example, which could kill your card forever. I recently came across an interesing academic paper on this issue which I can upload if any member is interested. (its about coutermeasures, not a how-to for hacking!)</p><p></p><p>You will still probably get some form of picture with lots of users on same card at same time, but it could freeze intermittently. Ive seen servers with up to 75 members where some packages will never freeze, while others will a lot. It also depends to a certain extent on your internet link of course, though with broadband these days, its really not so much a problem. </p><p></p><p>@ stick .. yeah, i have tried with only one card, both slots, etc, etc .. same prob ... can you give me a good link as to where to get a hands on a phoenix that will work at 3.57 Mhz?</p><p></p><p>I agree with stick that sharing s*y within the UK is going to land you in big trouble if you get caugth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wallycharlo, post: 101512, member: 186024"] Depends on whether all users wanna watch the same card at the same time. And then it comes down to the actual hardware on the card, ie processor speed, memory access times, architecture, etc. If your cs group has a good spread of cards, then the chances of everyone watching the same card at the same time are prob not so high. of course unless man u are playing, then of course everyone is watching that channel ;) So it comes down in effect to how many access the card can handle at the same time. in fact, this is the one way which certain providers are looking into for killing cardshare at the moment. ie, if the card sees more than x number of access in a certain time then the card will know its being used for cs, and can respond to this in an appropriate way , eg, by executing a HALT FOREVER command for example, which could kill your card forever. I recently came across an interesing academic paper on this issue which I can upload if any member is interested. (its about coutermeasures, not a how-to for hacking!) You will still probably get some form of picture with lots of users on same card at same time, but it could freeze intermittently. Ive seen servers with up to 75 members where some packages will never freeze, while others will a lot. It also depends to a certain extent on your internet link of course, though with broadband these days, its really not so much a problem. @ stick .. yeah, i have tried with only one card, both slots, etc, etc .. same prob ... can you give me a good link as to where to get a hands on a phoenix that will work at 3.57 Mhz? I agree with stick that sharing s*y within the UK is going to land you in big trouble if you get caugth. [/QUOTE]
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