you need newcs or gbox to share nds or a version of newcamd(hard to find this one) that supports nds sharing. with 2 dreamboxes it is possible but i don't know anything about you other receiver.Allmost all images have newcs and a client ready for download but you will need to do some manual...
var/bin: All the binaries are here. Delete the ones you don't use (U can tell by their name).
Var/keys: delete them all and then put back the files and keys for the emu you use.
var/scce: delete them all if you don't use newcamd
var/script : delete all ending in _cam.sh if you don't use the...
In a cardsharing network only CWs,ECMs and EMMs are transmitted. As long as the server and the client use the same protocol (ie Newcamd) there is no problem. The thing is that most providers don't use the exact same encryption system for cable and satellite so a valid satellite card cannot...
download neveto from here h++p://www.dreamboxworld.com/dbw/newcs.htm. It is a utility for configuring newcs and evocamd. Also try reading the cardserver.cfg and newcamd.cfg files that come with newcamd full package and the newcs.xml that comes with the newcs package. For gbox read the...
The erase image is an image that writes 0s to flash so that everything gets erased. You don't have anything to loose but i think it is better to use dreamup for that image.
My advice is to move the disk off the box and place it in a pc. It will function the exact same way as if it is in the box as long as you have the pc running.
Irdeto 2 and NDS are only available with original cards or with sharing. If you have any of the 2 dreambox will be able to handle it. For sharing you need internet connection and preferably broadband.
try
mount -t cifs -o rw,nolock xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/ppppp /ddddd
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the ip of the pc
ppppp is the shared folder on the pc
ddddd is the point where you want it mounted
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