View Full Version : Can a DP 501 be used with a Emu
avst03
04-27-2004, 07:57 AM
Hi
I'm planning to buy a DVR 501 with a new access card.
Can this system be used with a emulator setup? The card is a newer yellow type I believe.
Do I need a access card which can be programmed at this time to work with a emulator?
I've built a AVR3 Tuckers design and flashed it with irdtopc, also made a unbuffered JTag
Is there any advantage to the emu board with the Max 232 & AT90S2313 chips?
Thanks for any info!
avst03
Hi
I'm planning to buy a DVR 501 with a new access card.
Can this system be used with a emulator setup? The card is a newer yellow type I believe.
Do I need a access card which can be programmed at this time to work with a emulator?
I've built a AVR3 Tuckers design and flashed it with irdtopc, also made a unbuffered JTag
Is there any advantage to the emu board with the Max 232 & AT90S2313 chips?
Thanks for any info!
avst03
Yes. The 501 can go with an emu setup likes other IRD.
No. No card is need to run emu.
The Max-Mel interface board emits less signal than the AVR. Could be detected only within 6 ft range.
avst03
05-02-2004, 08:53 PM
Thanks for the reply karn.
Are there issues getting a DVR 501 working?
If this IRD does get hit will it wipe out the hard disk and the TSOP?
I was planning to build a Max&Mel type emu board and the Zappa nagless lock v4.1
Thanks
avst03
Thanks for the reply karn.
Are there issues getting a DVR 501 working?
If this IRD does get hit will it wipe out the hard disk and the TSOP?
I was planning to build a Max&Mel type emu board and the Zappa nagless lock v4.1
Thanks
avst03
Nope. If the emu setup works, PVR function should works as well.
To protect the recorded progams from the hard drive, an AR105-C lock is a good one. Search within the forum for that lock.
The max-mel emu board emitted less 'interference' signal then the AVR. Don't know that the interference signal is a real threat as charlie claims.
avst03
05-08-2004, 07:03 PM
Thanks for the advice karn.
I ordered a AR105-C last night looks great compared to the locks I've looked at.
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