Well, actually, in my case, I have a Seca CAM from Aston 1.05, and
everything worked QUITE well with older kernel, but with 0.9.x and 2.4
kernel I can't use anymore encryptede channels: I'd link to know WHO has
a 2.4 working environment with possibly a HardWare description with the
same CAM. I think it's the 10th time I ask for it: does it mean that
NOBODY had had success in making it work?
I hope THIS time somebody answers me...
Ciao Massimiliano

On 21 Jul 2001 01:43:51 +0200, Axel Gruber wrote:
> > I run my DVR with the latest drivers and latest software version. When I
> > insert a Aston 1.05 cam in my machine
> > everything slows down. After some channel changes, which takes seconds,
> > the whole system seems to hang.
> > The only thing I can do is turn off, remove the cam and turn on the
> > machine again.
> > Any idea for this problem?
> Yes - sell it and buy a older CAM  :-(
> 
> It�s hard - but the only way at the Moment !
> 
> I have also sold a new Viaccess CAM wich don�t work witht the Linux-Drivers (at the 
>WINDOWS-Driver/Sotware they work very well) and have buyed a used "old" viaccess 
>cam.....
> 
> No one of the new CAM�s (Alphacrypt, Astron, Viaccess - Eurocam�s) work with with 
>the LINUX-Driver.......
> 
> The People of Convergence say they want to write a "own CAM-Controll-CODE" but i 
>don�t think i want to wait.... - i think this will take a long time - and i�m also 
>not sure that they realy want to this.....
> 
> CU
> 
> Axel
> 
> 
> 
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