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GM Spark and Fulan receivers - Alternatives to other boxes?
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<blockquote data-quote="A nonymous" data-source="post: 836968" data-attributes="member: 240839"><p>I've had both and to be honest i wasn't impressed with the Alien2 one little bit. It is not the same box as the SHD-8900 as it uses a different processor. The SHD-8900 uses a STi 7111 CPU the Alien 2 uses a STi7162. They are not the same.</p><p></p><p>I thought the Alien SHD-8900 wasn't a bad little box once i had a good play with it if I'm totally honest. I'm sorry but i cannot give you my honest opinion on this forum regarding The Alien 2 :-shh</p><p></p><p>I also have no idea how the firmware from the Alien 8900 would work on an Icecrypt receiver either, but i certainly wouldn't recommend flashing firmware to a receiver if it is not known to work with it. If you want to try it its upto you, but i certainly wouldn't recommend it.</p><p></p><p>As for the Optibox EVO M7 HD all i will say is that i wouldn't buy one. Its just another OEM copy of the Mara M7 box, also known as the Galaxy Innovations Genius, Odin M7 or what ever you want to call it. It is currently supported by some of the Open Alliance E2 teams but how long that will last for is anybodies guess.</p><p></p><p>Nano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A nonymous, post: 836968, member: 240839"] I've had both and to be honest i wasn't impressed with the Alien2 one little bit. It is not the same box as the SHD-8900 as it uses a different processor. The SHD-8900 uses a STi 7111 CPU the Alien 2 uses a STi7162. They are not the same. I thought the Alien SHD-8900 wasn't a bad little box once i had a good play with it if I'm totally honest. I'm sorry but i cannot give you my honest opinion on this forum regarding The Alien 2 :-shh I also have no idea how the firmware from the Alien 8900 would work on an Icecrypt receiver either, but i certainly wouldn't recommend flashing firmware to a receiver if it is not known to work with it. If you want to try it its upto you, but i certainly wouldn't recommend it. As for the Optibox EVO M7 HD all i will say is that i wouldn't buy one. Its just another OEM copy of the Mara M7 box, also known as the Galaxy Innovations Genius, Odin M7 or what ever you want to call it. It is currently supported by some of the Open Alliance E2 teams but how long that will last for is anybodies guess. Nano [/QUOTE]
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