Extracting Oscam

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  • Hi.


    This is nonsense :).


    Oscam is open source and is freely available on the internet. You may to download the source code. There are several options. You can use SVN on Linux, for example. Or you can download the Oscam source code from the website:


    WEB: https://trac.streamboard.tv/oscam/browser

    WEB - download trunk edition, as ZIP file: https://trac.streamboard.tv/os…runk?rev=11703&format=zip


    SVN: https://svn.streamboard.tv/oscam/trunk/


    Even if you use a disassembler, for a specific processor or some C-decompiler, a lot of information will be lost (for example, variable names). Compiled machine code looks different from compiled source code such as .pyo from .py (Python language). After compiling the C source code, the machine code (binary) is created. And to read this code, after its C-decompilation, a hard-to-read mish-mash is created. You can still decompile it with the disassembler. But then you don't read it at all (you get a tangle of instructions, depending on the type of processor - on millions of lines).


    After downloading the Oscam code from the internet, further edit what you need - just for your own use! Do not share the modified source code with anyone, as this corrupted code will begin to spread!


    After your modifications, simply compile this source code into a binary, according to your needs and settings, for your chipset / processor.


    If your modification is very important and if you are a developer of DVB systems, you can register on the Streamboard server and request a modification of the source code right there. The master can then approve it and appear in the standard Oscam building.

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