can anyone tell me how i install my own softcams on open atv, i like using an oscam ive used for ages, thanks
Installing My Own Oscam In ATV
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- MIPS OSCam
- aScottishBloke
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im allready on the new image bud but have the oscam saved on my pc, sure it a .tz or .tar file
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im allready on the new image bud but have the oscam saved on my pc, sure it a .tz or .tar file
Attach the saved oscam here..
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this one mate
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Try the attached file buddy... If anyone else has a request for a specific cam for OpenATV image just ask..
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Oscam and cccam 2.13 for 0963 if you would bud
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Try the attached file buddy... If anyone else has a request for a specific cam just ask..
how did you change it mate?? just incase i put a new one in
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Oscam and cccam 2.13 for 0963 if you would bud
Here you go buddy.. Any of the latest .ipk i upload from HERE will have CAID 0963 configs included..
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how did you change it mate?? just incase i put a new one in
Download the latest oscam-svnXXXX-mips-tuxbox-oe2.0-webif-Light.tar.gz & extract > FTP to /usr/bin/ delete the current oscam binary or rename it to oscam1 > FTP the downloaded/extracted oscam binary to this folder, right click on oscam and change permissions/attributes to 755 > Restart oscam..
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so i extract the .gz file and put the contents in usr/bin/. do you have to do anything on atv when its in usr/bin, then how do you mean fpt the downloaded / extracted oscam binary?? also how did you make it a ipk??
cheers buddy
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so i extract the .gz file
This is the downloaded / extracted oscam binary.. Inside the .gz file there is a file named oscam which is the binary.. FTP this file to /usr/bin & change its permissions to 755 > Restart oscam..
The .ipk was made on a duo2, but it can be made on any enigma2 type receiver.. This guide explains how to do it --> How to create IPK files
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Here you go buddy.. Any of the latest .ipk i upload from HERE will have CAID 0963 configs included..
Very nice
Don't need the configs as iam running this in an open pli image at the moment -
This is the downloaded / extracted oscam binary.. Inside the .gz file there is a file named oscam which is the binary.. FTP this file to /usr/bin & change its permissions to 755 > Restart oscam..
The .ipk was made on a duo2, but it can be made on any enigma2 type receiver.. This guide explains how to do it --> How to create IPK files
can you make the ipks from the box?? i have the gigablue quad. or do you still need dcc
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This is the downloaded / extracted oscam binary.. Inside the .gz file there is a file named oscam which is the binary.. FTP this file to /usr/bin & change its permissions to 755 > Restart oscam..
The .ipk was made on a duo2, but it can be made on any enigma2 type receiver.. This guide explains how to do it --> How to create IPK files
ok i have installed opkg tools, i put the oscam binary file in /media/hdd/ipkg-tools and then what mate??
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ok i have installed opkg tools, i put the oscam binary file in /media/hdd/ipkg-tools and then what mate??
You would need to put the oscam binary in /media/hdd/ipkg-tools/usr/bin/
Look at the guide again & note you need to create the folder structure like it is in an e2 receiver, all executable files like cam binarys need permissions set to 755 all others set to 644. -
instead of making the ipk files i downloaded a newer oscam , extracted it and put the oscam file in usr/bin but it didnt install the new oscam
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instead of making the ipk files i downloaded a newer oscam , extracted it and put the oscam file in usr/bin but it didnt install the new oscam
Did you give the new file named oscam 755 permissions ? If not it won`t start from softcam manager..
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Did you give the new file named oscam 755 permissions ? If not it won`t start from softcam manager..
hi buddy, can you possabaly make this so i can use in atv
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hi buddy, can you possabaly make this so i can use in atv
No problem buddy, give the attached file a try..
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