puzzlepad
07-02-2006, 01:15 AM
With triple dragons and dreamboxes, one can add a rom 102 card with current rev and blocker, and cardshare to your box, they are fully open with DN. Also, with triple dragons and dreamboxes, one can connect via high speed interent to cardshare server broadcasting DN signal. An experimental beta cardsharing bin is out for CW600S Premium receivers; no reports as yet how successful that project is going.
puzzlepad
07-02-2006, 05:05 AM
Captiveworks' cardsharing server is off-line. Read, c/p from another forum:
Our number one concern here at CCc, as it has always been, is the safety of this site and its members. Furthermore, we, as hobbyists, wish to ensure the continued existence and integrity of our FTA hobby.
Today, an alarming thing happened that threatened both of our goals. With the release of a PUBLIC card-sharing service, segments of CaptiveWorks put not only their own company in undue danger, but also the potentially thousands of users that may have connected to their card-sharing server, were the server logs to be seized. Furthermore, their strongly publicized release of card-sharing functionality, when combined with the aforementioned fact that they created a public server, may have attracted undue attention to the FTA community.
We here at CCc immediately took action to stop this blunder from causing any damage. We advised the original posters of these releases to reconsider, and we are happy to say that they have been removed from most sites at this point. Some damage to the community has undoubtedly already been done, but we hope that our combined efforts have resulted in a mitigation of this harm.
Don't get us wrong, this is not a post about the merits of card-sharing, but rather about the danger and stupidity of the existence of a public card sharing server. The CCc Moderation Team is against the existence of the public card-sharing servers, and we will do everything in our ability to make sure that this anomaly does not become a norm by using our industry contacts.
We sincerely hope that competing sites will adopt similar policies for the good of the entire community, even though this news brings in a lot of traffic.
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