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    Quote Originally Posted by JIT View Post
    Yep

    It is amazing what problems a Humax can cure with a season interface



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    Quote Originally Posted by z80 View Post
    Ownership of a Humax and season card.

    It's the sign of a true, dedicated man of the satellite hobby...
    Now I only feel like a half of a man LOL
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    So, with 071b running on a PC and CCcam 2.0.9 as the client, what is the trick to avoid having to transport the card to a genuine I2 cam every couple of days to overcome freezing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillsbysa View Post
    So, with 071b running on a PC and CCcam 2.0.9 as the client, what is the trick to avoid having to transport the card to a genuine I2 cam every couple of days to overcome freezing?
    install a humax or alike to the mix whether it be via serial connection and season card or a bf unit and season card

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    and use an earlier version of cccam like 205 as it floods GW with heaps of ecm traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    and use an earlier version of cccam like 205 as it floods GW with heaps of ecm traffic.

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    I was just playing with a mates GW and when the program turns off and restarts, you have to manually start each remote client that is on the net but the ones on the local network all auto start
    And what ever the net/remote client does at their end can't get GW to start until he comes and clicks on it and select start
    ohh and auto start is ticked on all the clients settings
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by best4less View Post
    I was just playing with a mates GW and when the program turns off and restarts, you have to manually start each remote client that is on the net but the ones on the local network all auto start
    And what ever the net/remote client does at their end can't get GW to start until he comes and clicks on it and select start
    ohh and auto start is ticked on all the clients settings
    GW or GWM? With GW I don't have a prob and the autostart box is ticked. After adding a client I stop and restart the application.

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    MMM maybe another Vista thing LOL

    ohh and it's GW
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Ok I now see it's only the remote client using GW as a remote card reader that is not auto starting every time GW turns off and gets restarted mmmm
    The only other client on the net is auto starting and they are using a dream.

    What can i do to help my mate ?????
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    point him in the direction of fernbay who sells dreams

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    So this is a normal set back ???

    A dreambox would suit this guy too
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Default Fixed Command lines

    When you run GWM I notice that the ini file produced contains fifteen fixed commands. I assume these are for sending fake details to the cam. Can anyone shed any light on the format of the FC reply lines ? You can get some idea by looking at the advanced page for the FC card replies, but is it that simple ?

    FC_0_Name=COCO
    FC_0_Command=01 02 02 03 00 00 3D
    FC_0_Reply=
    FC_0_Mask1=COCO : ~22 3
    FC_0_Mask1_Ascii=true
    FC_0_Mask2=CAID : ~12 2 ~14 2 ~16 2 ~18 2
    FC_0_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_1_Name=Ascii Serial
    FC_1_Command=01 02 00 03 00 00 3F
    FC_1_Reply=
    FC_1_Mask1=ASN : ~9 10
    FC_1_Mask1_Ascii=true
    FC_1_Mask2=
    FC_1_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_2_Name=Hex Serial
    FC_2_Command=01 02 01 03 00 00 3E
    FC_2_Reply=
    FC_2_Mask1=HSN : ~21 1 ~22 1 ~23 1
    FC_2_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_2_Mask2=
    FC_2_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_3_Name=Provider ID 00
    FC_3_Command=01 02 03 03 00 00 3C
    FC_3_Reply=
    FC_3_Mask1=ProvID 00 : ~10 1 ~11 1 ~12 1
    FC_3_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_3_Mask2=
    FC_3_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_4_Name=Provider ID 00 1C
    FC_4_Command=01 02 1C 03 00 00 23
    FC_4_Reply=
    FC_4_Mask1=
    FC_4_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_4_Mask2=
    FC_4_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_5_Name=Provider ID 10
    FC_5_Command=01 02 03 03 01 00 3D
    FC_5_Reply=
    FC_5_Mask1=ProvID 10 : ~10 1 ~11 1 ~12 1
    FC_5_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_5_Mask2=
    FC_5_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_6_Name=Provider ID 10 1C
    FC_6_Command=01 02 1C 03 01 00 22
    FC_6_Reply=
    FC_6_Mask1=
    FC_6_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_6_Mask2=
    FC_6_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_7_Name=Provider ID 20
    FC_7_Command=01 02 03 03 02 00 3E
    FC_7_Reply=
    FC_7_Mask1=ProvID 20 : ~10 1 ~11 1 ~12 1
    FC_7_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_7_Mask2=
    FC_7_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_8_Name=Provider ID 20 1C
    FC_8_Command=01 02 1C 03 02 00 21
    FC_8_Reply=
    FC_8_Mask1=
    FC_8_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_8_Mask2=
    FC_8_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_9_Name=Provider ID 30
    FC_9_Command=01 02 03 03 03 00 3F
    FC_9_Reply=
    FC_9_Mask1=ProvID 10 : ~10 1 ~11 1 ~12 1
    FC_9_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_9_Mask2=
    FC_9_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_10_Name=Provider ID 30 1C
    FC_10_Command=01 02 1C 03 03 00 20
    FC_10_Reply=
    FC_10_Mask1=
    FC_10_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_10_Mask2=
    FC_10_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_11_Name=Card File 1
    FC_11_Command=01 02 0E 02 00 00 30
    FC_11_Reply=
    FC_11_Mask1=
    FC_11_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_11_Mask2=
    FC_11_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_12_Name=Card File 2
    FC_12_Command=01 02 0E 03 00 00 31
    FC_12_Reply=
    FC_12_Mask1=
    FC_12_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_12_Mask2=
    FC_12_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_13_Name=Config
    FC_13_Command= 01 02....
    FC_13_Reply=
    FC_13_Mask1=
    FC_13_Mask1_Ascii=false
    FC_13_Mask2=
    FC_13_Mask2_Ascii=false
    FC_14_Name=Crypted Info
    etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillsbysa View Post
    When you run GWM I notice that the ini file produced contains fifteen fixed commands. I assume these are for sending fake details to the cam. Can anyone shed any light on the format of the FC reply lines ? You can get some idea by looking at the advanced page for the FC card replies, but is it that simple ?
    yes
    Don't worry, it only seems kinky the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post
    yes
    Changes don't always stick

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    Changes don't always stick

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    That's what I noticed.

    What's the significance of the last byte in each line ?

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    check sum

    If you change something in the line you will need to recalculate the check sum
    Don't worry, it only seems kinky the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post
    check sum

    If you change something in the line you will need to recalculate the check sum
    Geez, not exactly rocket science is it...thanks for that, something about CRC I think
    Last edited by Hillsbysa; 21-08-09 at 10:02 AM. Reason: Revised info

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