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We ran ours through a magstripe reader confirming this. The $40 coupons are essentially credit cards.
Not much has been said about the actual coupons. You can use it to issue remote commands to the box. Slashdot commenter did mention a Tivax brand box that features a serial port. Do you have any ideas what else can be done with it?
There isn’t much you can do outside of its designed use. You’re talking about a box that takes a digital RF signal and turns it into a crappier looking analog signal over composite. Our conclusion was this: there’s not much there. We did a teardown and you can find a full gallery on Flickr. We actually purchased a Zenith DTT900 HD converter box this summer specifically wondering about the hacking potential. He was looking for one with the best hacking potential. An anonymous Slashdot reader asked today what was the best digital television to analog converter box.