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Cloning/Clone

The process of taking the CAM ID and ZKT off of one H card, and placing it on another using a program called BasicH, thus creating a “clone” of the original card.

BasicH

Program which has the ability to read/write to the H card, with the most common functions used being HU Unloopers to create a .bin file from a card, or to clean the card of updates and extraneous data.
Cleaning All H cards contain different data, but the hacks people wish to install are exactly the same. If the hack was simply put on each card individually, some would not work, others would, and some still would destroy the functionality of the card. This is why it is crucial to “clean” the card before installing a hack. Indeed there's more gold in these little plastic cards we are all so fond of than that which is found on the contact pad! Not so long ago, Black Sunday answered the prayers of DSS hacking hardware vendors who were suffering from severe post-Euro/Magic sales doldrums. Emulator boards, bootloaders and a new sub generation of flash-compatible unloopers all were quickly spawned by DTV's 1/21/01 killer ECM. Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't at least mention that prior to Black Sunday, bin-sellers were undoubtedly HU Unloopers BasicH will clean a card. The card’s information is reviewed, and any information that is not “clean” will be deleted or changed.

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