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    reading sly card in 9200

    my old sly plus box has now gone to hell

    have put my card in my box, so i can still watch ppv?? how do i read it?

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    You need to install CCcam and than create a CFG file using notepad++++

    If you have premium channels such as movies or sport you will also need to enter the box key.

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    no boykey needed if you are using oscam

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    i use oscam as the server and mgcam as the client on my 9200, you can use oscam as both ther server and the client using dvbapi, the newest version of oscam dose not need the boxid as stated above.

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    i have made a cccam, and nothing, i tried the box key file....

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    Quote Originally Posted by river-rat View Post
    i have made a cccam, and nothing, i tried the box key file....
    you dont need a boxkey to decode standered chanels I.e $ky1. install cccam for the ipk avaible on here (search for it) create empty text file called cccam.cfg and copy this to /etc/
    put the card in slot one the pres the bule button go to softcam manager and start cccam, CCCam should appear at the top of the window to show it is started, put the sat on $ky1 and see if it decodes. if it dose not take out the card and turn it over put it back in the n restart the CCCam.

    cccam only require the boxid to watch premium channels.

    hope it helps

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    will try again later
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