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CableCARD Takes First (Unofficial) Step to DIY PCs

A fair amount of headroom has recently been made for CableCARD support on non-OEM machines.  CableLabs regulations have limited only Microsoft approved OEMs to build and sell CableCARD machines using well outlined stipulations including a special BIOS and additional product key.

Smart thinking guy’s at The Green Button cracked open the public CableLabs specs to find out more.  As I’ve talked about before, the BIOS is actually a OSFR table which in theory can be put in any motherboard BIOS.  Turns out Asus might have shipped a revision of their P5K with the table present and populated.  Two fun threads to follow for more are here and here.

Now, getting the BIOS "hacked" doesn’t mean too much.  The hard part of this equation is the OCUR PID that will be much harder to hack.  Right now people are recycling their Dell XPS 420’s PIDs to home build a custom CableCARD mahine.

I will caution everyone, Microsoft and CableLabs are supposed to have a method to remotely disable this stuff and your PC is also supposed to check every so often to ensure everything is cool.  If you spend a lot time and money getting into something like this and one day it just breaks don’t get too mad.

Cross Posted from Chris Lanier's Blog at http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/

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