Changeset 1735
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- 02/27/10 21:14:36 (14 years ago)
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trunk/Distribution/doc/man/oscam.server.5
r1614 r1735 78 78 .RS 3n 79 79 1 = define reader as fallback, standard and fallback reader must have the same group, default:0 80 .RE 81 .PP 82 \fBloadbalanced\fP = \fB0\fP|\fB1\fP 83 .RS 3n 84 1 = spread requests over all \fBloadbalanced\fP enabled readers, default=0 80 85 .RE 81 86 .PP -
trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.server.txt
r1614 r1735 60 60 have the same group, default:0 61 61 62 loadbalanced = 0|1 63 1 = spread requests over all loadbalanced enabled readers, default=0 64 62 65 logport = 0|port 63 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must be activated, only worksif66 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must be activated, only works if 64 67 theres no camd3 cascading, 0=disabled, default=0 65 68 66 69 caid = CAID[&<mask>][,CAID[&<mask>]]... 67 define CAID for reader, some protocols only support oneCAID,70 define CAID for reader, some protocols only support one CAID, 68 71 default:mask=FFFF 69 72 … … 80 83 81 84 cardmhz = mhz 82 set standard SC frequency in units of 10 kHz, for Irdeto SC setto85 set standard SC frequency in units of 10 kHz, for Irdeto SC set to 83 86 600, refer to OVERCLOCKING, default:357 84 87 … … 89 92 deprecated = 0|1 90 93 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC 91 will be automatically reverted to deprecated mode, so that theSC92 speed will not be changed and the communication will remain onnor94 will be automatically reverted to deprecated mode, so that the SC 95 speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on nor 93 96 mal ATR speed of 9600 baud. 94 97 … … 159 162 160 163 blocknano = nano[,nano]...|all 161 list of EMM-nanos to block (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos,only164 list of EMM-nanos to block (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only 162 165 valid for physical readers, default:none 163 166 … … 166 169 167 170 savenano = nano[,nano]....|all 168 list of EMM-nanos to save (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos,only171 list of EMM-nanos to save (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only 169 172 valid for physical readers, default:none 170 173 … … 173 176 174 177 readnano = [path]filename 175 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) toyour176 smartcard, if no path is specified, the specified file issearched178 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your 179 smartcard, if no path is specified, the specified file is searched 177 180 for in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, 178 181 default:none … … 196 199 Dreambox and other internal readers 197 200 198 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible199 clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter lets you override200 the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usu201 allyyou will not set any value for mhz.202 203 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the defaultmhz204 parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not found" ECMs. Byset201 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clock 202 rate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter lets you override the 203 values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually 204 you will not set any value for mhz. 205 206 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz 207 parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not found" ECMs. By set 205 208 ting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value 206 that works for your receiver and your card. The higher themhz209 that works for your receiver and your card. The higher the mhz 207 210 value, the slower the ECM time (strange enough). 208 211 209 212 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR 210 or "card not supported"). If you choose the value too high, youget213 or "card not supported"). If you choose the value too high, you get 211 214 slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line 212 215 mhz = 1000 works best. … … 214 217 Phoenix / Smartmouse reader 215 218 216 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Setmhz217 equivalent to the frequency of the reader. OSCam can not setthe219 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz 220 equivalent to the frequency of the reader. OSCam can not set the 218 221 frequency of the reader. 219 222 220 223 Smargo Smartreader+ 221 224 222 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+tool225 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+ tool 223 226 (srp_tools). Do not set mhz and cardmhz. 224 227 225 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serialport228 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port 226 229 has limited baudrate settings, so SC overclocking might not work. When 227 230 using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to 228 231 a FTDI based USB to serial port adapter. 229 232 230 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate inthe231 logfile. If it deviates too much from the requested baudrate, theSC232 will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz shouldbe233 adjusted again. The higher the baudrate, the more accurate theeffec233 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the 234 logfile. If it deviates too much from the requested baudrate, the SC 235 will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be 236 adjusted again. The higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effec 234 237 tive baudrate can be. 235 238 … … 319 322 SEE ALSO 320 323 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.conf(5), oscam.user(5), oscam.srvid(5), 321 oscam.guess(5), 324 oscam.guess(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.ird(5), 322 325 oscam.ac(5) 323 326
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