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* TCP = firm connection between client and server sockets. Checking wheter all data packets have arrived. More overhead and therefore a little slower than UDP. However, this is irrelevant for the small amounts of data for CS. Great advantage: stable compounds in low Internet lines.  
* TCP = firm connection between client and server sockets. Checking wheter all data packets have arrived. More overhead and therefore a little slower than UDP. However, this is irrelevant for the small amounts of data for CS. Great advantage: stable compounds in low Internet lines.  


  camd 3.3x (TCP)
newcamd with cascading/remote server ECM support
  camd 3.5x (UDP & TCP) mit AU-Support
  camd 3.3x TCP
  Newcamd (TCP) mit AU-Support, Cascadib/remote server ECM support
  camd 3.5x / 3.57x UDP with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
  Radegast (?)
  camd 3.78x TCP with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
  CCcam (TCP)
  CCcam with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
  GBox (?)
  DVB API with multi tuner and PIP support
  gbox with cascading/remote server ECM support
  serial (HSIC, SSSP, BOMBA, DSR 9500)
  serial (HSIC, SSSP, BOMBA, DSR 9500)
  DVB API with AU, Multituner, und PIP-Support
  radegast


=== Which Card Reader are supported? ===
=== Which Card Reader are supported? ===

Version vom 18. November 2012, 10:54 Uhr

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Which protocols, Card Reader and Cards are supported?

Which protocols are supported?

  • UDP = no firm connection between client and server sockets. No checking wheter all data packets have arrived.
  • TCP = firm connection between client and server sockets. Checking wheter all data packets have arrived. More overhead and therefore a little slower than UDP. However, this is irrelevant for the small amounts of data for CS. Great advantage: stable compounds in low Internet lines.
newcamd with cascading/remote server ECM support
camd 3.3x TCP
camd  3.5x  / 3.57x UDP with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
camd 3.78x TCP with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
CCcam with cascading/remote server ECM support, ECM and EMM support with size > 256 bytes
DVB API with multi tuner and PIP support
gbox with cascading/remote server ECM support
serial (HSIC, SSSP, BOMBA, DSR 9500)
radegast

Which Card Reader are supported?

An updated list you will find here: DeviceList

Seriell

  • reader with Mouse protocol 3,5 or 6 Mhz clockspeed
  • intern Reader (z.B. Dreambox)
  • reader can also have a seral-USB adapter connection

USB

  • reader with FTDI Chipset (z.B. Smargo Smartreader+)
  • reader with Prolific Chipset, no overclocking possible!

Which Cards are supported?

A updated list you find here: CardsList


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