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4.2. CA Function Calls¶

  • 4.2.1. Digital TV CA open()
  • 4.2.2. Digital TV CA close()
  • 4.2.3. CA_RESET
  • 4.2.4. CA_GET_CAP
  • 4.2.5. CA_GET_SLOT_INFO
  • 4.2.6. CA_GET_DESCR_INFO
  • 4.2.7. CA_GET_MSG
  • 4.2.8. CA_SEND_MSG
  • 4.2.9. CA_SET_DESCR
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