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    Default how to disable auto update on dream 500c

    how do u turn off the a/u in the dreambox 500c please?

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    yea good question mate, how is that done, i would like to know that too ?

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    Auto update conditions are set via the config file for the emu.

    evocamd - camd_cfg
    mgcamd - mg_cfg
    gbox - gbox_cfg


    What you're looking for is a section of like this...

    Code:
    # AU
    #    00 is ignored (default)
    #    01 enable AU
    #    02 AU Auto
    A: { 02 }
    The number inside the { } is what you want to change.

    { 00 } - the emu will never auto update
    { 01 } - the emu will auto update whenever it sees keys, regardless if they're correct or not. This could be the reason if you are editing in good keys but it still won't work.
    { 02 } - the emu will only auto update if the current keys don't work. This is what it should always be set to. So it will try your good keys and it should work so there's no need to auto update.

    If you edit the config file, you need to restart the emu. Do this either by restarting the emu via the Blue button menu or reboot the box.

    Also just to clarify, these are the different key files that the emu uses...

    evocamd - keylist.txt
    mgcamd - SoftCam.key
    gbox - nagra

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    Default Need help. Noobie on Cable Dreambox

    Hi.

    I just new to all this and have tried googling for answers with regards to how to flash,mod or patch a dreambox 500c. Would appreciate any help.
    Thanks

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    the info is all here, have patients mate and read the stickys in th cable section , check out teh guides in downloads and check out the blog link

    you will get there mate

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    what program do you use to edit these files with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    Auto update conditions are set via the config file for the emu.

    evocamd - camd_cfg
    mgcamd - mg_cfg
    gbox - gbox_cfg


    What you're looking for is a section of like this...

    Code:
    # AU
    #    00 is ignored (default)
    #    01 enable AU
    #    02 AU Auto
    A: { 02 }
    The number inside the { } is what you want to change.

    { 00 } - the emu will never auto update
    { 01 } - the emu will auto update whenever it sees keys, regardless if they're correct or not. This could be the reason if you are editing in good keys but it still won't work.
    { 02 } - the emu will only auto update if the current keys don't work. This is what it should always be set to. So it will try your good keys and it should work so there's no need to auto update.

    If you edit the config file, you need to restart the emu. Do this either by restarting the emu via the Blue button menu or reboot the box.

    Also just to clarify, these are the different key files that the emu uses...

    evocamd - keylist.txt
    mgcamd - SoftCam.key
    gbox - nagra


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    save to desktop right click and open with note pad edit it and save then up it back m8
    any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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    Cheers Smirnoff

    Will give it go thanks..

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    save to desktop right click and open with note pad edit it and save then up it back m8

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    Or while you're connected to your box using your ftp program, right click the file and select 'edit'.
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    Tried that Kaos but didn't recognise file. Works when I download to desktop and open file in Notepad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    Or while you're connected to your box using your ftp program, right click the file and select 'edit'.

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    You'd think that the Linux gurus would create a simple plug-in that allows AU to be enabled and disabled from the GUI, after all the Dbox2 has it.

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    Going to bump this as it's probably going to be needed a lot.
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    Very good tip Devilfish - thanks for this. Stored for future use.

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    Made teh changes to reflect as is:
    # AU
    # 00 is ignored (default)
    # 01 enable AU
    # 02 AU Auto
    A: { 02 }

    Let's see what happens!

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    Quote Originally Posted by witchy2k1 View Post
    You'd think that the Linux gurus would create a simple plug-in that allows AU to be enabled and disabled from the GUI, after all the Dbox2 has it.
    Cryos image allows this,you can also edit the keys thru the remote etc.
    Checkout the RED stickies massive amount of info and effort been put into them.

 

 
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