Please explain how install the arm Binary file for dm 900 and dm 920 dreambox.
The opkg install libusb 1.0.0. is a command via telnet, but the downloaded binary arm file upx is to be copied in usr/bin directory?
Thank You
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Please explain how install the arm Binary file for dm 900 and dm 920 dreambox.
The opkg install libusb 1.0.0. is a command via telnet, but the downloaded binary arm file upx is to be copied in usr/bin directory?
Thank You
The oscam binary lives in /usr/bin on most images.
A binary downloaded from here or elsewhere will likely be compressed and packed, as a .rar .zip or .something.
To get the oscam binary it will need extracted first. Use winrar, winzip or 7-zip to do this.
Each image is different and if you`ve been using an addons panel or ipk installer, the compiler for the .ipk can name the binary or script files different from default.
Go to /usr/bin folder and look for a file named oscam. It may be named different, but this is important, as the start/stop script has been modified for this file.
Rename this file to oscam1
Send the new oscam binary to /usr/bin, then change attributes/permissions to 755. If using an FTP tool its as easy as right clicking on the oscam file for these options.
If the original oscam file was named something other than oscam, rename new version to the same as old version, otherwise the script will also need modified.
Reboot box and new oscam should be working.
If for some reason oscam isn`t working, delete new oscam and rename oscam1 binary back to the original name,
The oscam start/stop script lives in /etc. .emu files are softcam scripts.
Yes, i have an oscam file in usr/bin directory.
So i delete this file then i rename the..... emu.upx file as oscam name file and attribute 755 then copy it in usr/bin?
But the other file named svn10505..... patched is also a binary file or emu update? where is copied this file?
What is that command telnet opkg install libusb 1.0.0? is near the link to download the binary file.
So i delete this file then i rename the..... emu.upx file as oscam name file and attribute 755 then copy it in usr/bin?
best you attach the files you are trying, as i`ve no clue what an emu.upx file is.
What is that command telnet opkg install libusb 1.0.0? is near the link to download the binary file.
Extract the attachment. Inside will be a file libusb-1.0.so.0, Send it to lib folder. Reboot.
The file libusb-1.0.0 is inside that directory lib.
This is an update the attachment?
The file oscam svn10505 .....dvbapi libusb.... emu.upx is the binary file for dm 900?
Another file oscam svn 10505 dm900 solo4k..... patched where is to be copied that file is an update for oscam emu?
The file libusb-1.0.0 is inside that directory lib.
If libusb-1.0.0 is already on the image theres no point adding it again.
Another file oscam svn 10505 dm900 solo4k..... patched where is to be copied that file is an update for oscam emu?
if its an oscam binary it lives in /usr/bin.. doesn`t matter if its patched or not
http://oscam.dreamosat.net/ind…0_TRUNK/arm_dm900-solo4k&
What's this above link is a binary file?
I have these files in /LIB
LIBUSB-1.0.so.0
LIBUSB-1.0.so.0.1.0
What's this above link is a binary file?
yes its a binary file.
its compressed/packed into a .rar file
Use File Archive Extractor software to extract the binary thats inside the .rar file
1 http://oscam.dreamosat.net/ind…0_TRUNK/arm_dm900-libusb&
2 http://oscam.dreamosat.net/ind…0_TRUNK/arm_dm900-solo4k&
Which is to be used for my dm 900 4k uhd?
1 or 2 ?
1. has libusb/smargo support compiled into it
2. is without external card reader support/basic version
you choose which version is best
thank you!
Libusb libraries are not on the feed server of your used Enigma ? Really ? It should be there !
opkg update
opkg list | grep libusb
then install the package found by name
for example - from OpenATV feed the package is named as the "libusb-1.0-0"
opkg install libusb-1.0-0
reboot
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