Posts by master G

    I would personally use cs studio from HERE, its a much better program.
    To install it click the tool in the top left corner, enter the port ( 16001 ) ip address of the dreambox, username and the password.
    Exit the program for it to save the changes, restart and you are ready to go.

    Thanks for rami
    dreambox-dvb-modules-ramimaher-sim201_2.6.18-7.4-dm800-20110302-r0_dm800.ipk as ipk for direct install


    installation:


    first method:
    copy ipk to /tmp
    from telnet copy and paste this command


    Code
    opkg install -force-overwrite /tmp/dreambox-dvb-modules-ramimaher-sim201_2.6.18-7.4-dm800-20110302-r0_dm800.ipk


    reboot your dream



    second method :
    From Tunisiasat addons manager plugin-drivers



    reboot dreambox and check drivers date



    dreambox-dvb-modules-ramimaher-sim201_2.6.18-7.4-dm800-20110302-r0_dm800

    It is possible to use oscam+cccam 2.1.3 to read this card.
    There are two differant caids, 90F and 93E.
    We would need to know which caid your card is so we can help you further with the config.
    Usually the caid details will be found by using cs studio or cccaminfo.
    If you cant find the caid dont worry, we can try out both caid configs until we get you up and running.

    [fade]For Beginners - How To Add Lines To Linux Server Using CS Studio[/fade]
    Adding lines to your pc server requires a slighty different method to how you would update your CCcam.cfg in a dreambox.This is based on debian but Ubuntu differences are in red.


    There are many tools to do this but the way i do it is using puttyssh & WinSCP,
    If you use CS Studio for CCcam info you already have everything you need.


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    To Upate your CCcam.cfg
    To update your lines you need to send a copy ( keep one handy on your pc ) of your updated cfg.file to the home/cccam folder in your server, it will then automatically update at the time set in the update script or you can issue a command to make it update immediatley.


    This is how to do it using the tools provided in CS Studio.


    1. Open WinSCP and using the left hand window navigate to the stored cfg file on your pc and edit the file adding your new lines, when done save.


    2. Using the right hand window navigate to the home/cccam folder in your server then drag the edited cfg file from the left to right ( pc to server )


    Note : If using Ubuntu the path should be var/config


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    You will be asked to confirm the transfer, click the copy button.


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    Thats it you are done!
    Your cgf will update and add the new lines at the time set in your auto update script,
    However you may wish to add them immediatley.
    This is done but logging into your server using putty and issuing the following command.


    Code
    /emu/script/./configupdate.sh



    Ubuntu useres use this command once logged in as root


    Code
    /var/script/configupdate.sh



    This will then back up your old cfg file and insert the new one.


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    Thats all there is to it, Do not try and put a config file straight in to the Var/etc folder, it won’t work.


    If you have installed a graphical interface on your server then you will not need putty & winscp but the process is exactly the same.Have Fun!



    Most obvious solution would be to press the audio button on the remote and check if there are other audio channels. I needed to do this with some channels after a fresh installation.

    1.Open DCC or an ftp prog you use and click on ftp



    2.Double click on media and the folders will change



    3.Now double click usb and the folders will change again



    4.Double click on MbootUpload



    5.Click on the image you want to send across then click the arrow highlited and you will see the image move across to MbootUpload



    You have now finished with DCC or your ftp prog


    6.On your remote press the green button for the plugin menu, some images you will have to press menu then select plugins from there, and select meoboot and press ok



    7.Now click on the red button to install the image



    8.Now you will see the image name there to install next to source image file, scroll down to image name and press the right arrow button next to ok and the image name will appear next to image name, then just click red to install.
    Make sure yes is selected at Copy Settings to the new Image, this way you will not have to scan anything in and your image will be ready to view after its installed.



    9.Your image will install and after a while your receiver will reboot to the image you have just installed

    What a great post Rik,
    Im sure everyone of us can relate to this having been in a simillar situation ourselves ( many times myself )
    Almost giving up then the joy & relief when the bloody thing finally works lol.
    Im sure your story will help many in the same boat as you were 24hrs ago.
    Thanks again for posting about your experience, it really will make the difference for someone.
    Rest assured we will work on some tutorials as there has been alot of interest in this section lately.


    Best Regards
    Ten Below

    There is not alot of memory on a dm500, main causes i can think of.
    Too many plugins causing lack of free space, even when you uninstall ones you do not like some are not fully removed.
    If you are sharing the load from your server may be too much for the box to handle.
    Next time you reflash chosse a max/var image this will give you a little more precious space on your reciever. ( I recommend open pli m/v )
    Also reboot the box daily, this will clear all files stored in tmp.