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justlookinndhelp
11-27-2007, 04:50 PM
I'm new to 103, I keep reading if you have an internal cam you have to move data around but that is NOT the case if you mount the bga on plastic correct? once you mount it, it becomes a pure plastic like a rom 103 plastic correct? so if i have ablocker file I use the rom 103 plastic version for blocker correct?

Affini
11-27-2007, 09:38 PM
Being Socratic in all seriousness...

Would taking a microchip and mounting it on a plastic card make the chip act any different then if it was not mounted on that plastic?

... the answer may become obvious when looking at it that way.

Rainy99
11-28-2007, 02:52 AM
Actually no it still remains an internal cam if you keep the original image. You can place another image from another rom 103 on that card, but you still have to treat it as an i-cam and use an icam specific blocker unless you move data space around.

R99

justlookinndhelp
12-01-2007, 01:34 AM
I was sure it stayed a icam on bga but problem is isn't all dual tuners rom 103 icams ? and no plastic? if so why are there 103 blockers that are made for plastic ergo the dataspace movement? shouldn't they all be icam blockers with no need for rearrangement?

okwassup
01-10-2008, 01:40 PM
so what is an icam .? , and how do you remove data here and there to make it just like plastic ROM 103.

hob10
01-11-2008, 12:24 AM
hi

i have monted about 25 icam's and testing 3 myself however they are 102
but the date is the same i think when clening you lose the provider and you have to wright the ariganel imege to the icam and your good to go, or in nargar edit, ariganel imege, do this Open bin in N2E At address 30C0 change first two bytes from BF BF to as follows, to reset datapointers:
Dish plastic is A7 BF
Dish integrated (DP311 DP322 DP811) ICAM is A5BF
BEV is 9C BF
You will then have provider back and still have sub dump info.