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<blockquote data-quote="0101010101" data-source="post: 3892"><p>[updated:LAST EDITED ON 11-Jan-02 AT 00:31 AM (GMT)]The idea of a television having a CAM is that the module can be changed if the encryption system changes!</p><p>The Software for the TV can also be updated by the manufactures from time to time.</p><p>To say that they will be obsolete soon is rubbish!</p><p>The televisions do work with both the official CAMs and Aston type.</p><p>As I said earlier the oficial CAMs are awaiting a software update from ITV digital. I have heard they will lend you a box while you wait for the update if you are a keen PPV fan.</p><p>Some early TVs required software or hardware updates for the CAMs to work. Ask your supplier if your model requires one.</p><p></p><p>Channel Hopper: I think you are getting confused between the boxes and the CAMs for the IDTVs. The CAM slots on the boxes are not enabled like those on the SKY box. Presumably this is there for the "letter of the law" again and may be software enabled if they wish it!</p><p></p><p>The CI slots on the IDTVs are definelty enabled (mostly anyway).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0101010101, post: 3892"] [updated:LAST EDITED ON 11-Jan-02 AT 00:31 AM (GMT)]The idea of a television having a CAM is that the module can be changed if the encryption system changes! The Software for the TV can also be updated by the manufactures from time to time. To say that they will be obsolete soon is rubbish! The televisions do work with both the official CAMs and Aston type. As I said earlier the oficial CAMs are awaiting a software update from ITV digital. I have heard they will lend you a box while you wait for the update if you are a keen PPV fan. Some early TVs required software or hardware updates for the CAMs to work. Ask your supplier if your model requires one. Channel Hopper: I think you are getting confused between the boxes and the CAMs for the IDTVs. The CAM slots on the boxes are not enabled like those on the SKY box. Presumably this is there for the "letter of the law" again and may be software enabled if they wish it! The CI slots on the IDTVs are definelty enabled (mostly anyway). [/QUOTE]
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