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To flash the CAM you will need a CAS programmer. From what I've found most people seem to have a CAS2+ Programmer from DuoLabs. You can pick these up from around £35-60 depending where you buy.
It doesn't seem to be that easy though as I tried to flash a Yellow Zeta CAM and I think I bust it. To flash them you have to insert a small PCD with metal prongs into the card slot, which I presume shorted some other components out inside the CAM when I did it. In the end I purchased another the Blue Zeta CAM with Joker 0.79 on it already - much simpler. If you're lucky TwinTown might offer to do it for you though which will save you the expense and the risk of inexperience flashing them. The software to flash them by the way comes with the programmer. |
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if ur interested i'll give it a go but these cams seem temperamental - some take the flash immediately - some need several goes and some won't take at all......pm me if u want
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