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spudorange
4th May, 2012, 12:15 PM
Hi as I was used to the pliJade image I found this a bit different so have scribbled a help file.

Hope it helps

alladdin
4th May, 2012, 11:07 PM
"If you have a local bouquet transfer that into var/tuxbox/config/zapit"

all of it or just xml file ?

if so can i just use my xml from saved sgtflipflop set ?
cheers.

oh and another :rolleyes:
the help files refer to button "d" which is it ? i dont have a "d" button on remote :dong:

spudorange
5th May, 2012, 03:52 PM
Am new to this flash so I need others to come in and help you.

But yes just the bouquet xml file is what I copied across

A west mids one kindly provided on this forum by "smirnoff_rules (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/members/46-smirnoff_rules/) "


"If you have a local bouquet transfer that into var/tuxbox/config/zapit"

all of it or just xml file ?

if so can i just use my xml from saved sgtflipflop set ?
cheers.

oh and another :rolleyes:
the help files refer to button "d" which is it ? i dont have a "d" button on remote :dong:

sloshed
7th June, 2012, 09:09 AM
Many thanks spudorange worked a treat. I was putting the CCcam.cfg into /var/bin/ and not var/etc

spudorange
7th June, 2012, 11:21 AM
no probs

hit the scales on thread to sat ta if you would please

RP3X
13th June, 2012, 12:23 PM
firstly thank you very much for the tutorial, I have gone thru dozens of websites and newbie guides. Most are 2009 and dont mention the basics to get one up and running !

I have flashed successfully Commando image via dreamup it is working fine.

I have read I need to place my edited (2.3.0) CCcam.cfg into /var/etc/ and also CCcam.ppc into /var/bin/emu/, I have done this and hit the blue button>extras>softcam menu but its empty, even softcam status is empty ?

I also downloaded an older 2.1.3 and a CCcam.ppc from the net and tried those older files but no joy sadly, the bouquets worked fine though!

Any advise on if im doing something wrong will be appreciated, thx

spudorange
13th June, 2012, 01:40 PM
Sure I think I know what it is.

In the tut it says you must rename the file once you ftp it over
right mouse click the CCcam.ppc file and delete the .ppc so it shows as CCcam

you should see the cam menu now


firstly thank you very much for the tutorial, I have gone thru dozens of websites and newbie guides. Most are 2009 and dont mention the basics to get one up and running !

I have flashed successfully Commando image via dreamup it is working fine.

I have read I need to place my edited (2.3.0) CCcam.cfg into /var/etc/ and also CCcam.ppc into /var/bin/emu/, I have done this and hit the blue button>extras>softcam menu but its empty, even softcam status is empty ?

I also downloaded an older 2.1.3 and a CCcam.ppc from the net and tried those older files but no joy sadly, the bouquets worked fine though!

Any advise on if im doing something wrong will be appreciated, thx

RP3X
13th June, 2012, 10:36 PM
thx so simple and it worked right away:)

PaphosAL
14th June, 2012, 09:42 AM
The upcoming Commando 14.6 release will have a new folder /etc/info which contains seven assorted readmes. These docs are linux-formatted with controlled line lengths, for comfortable local viewing via Tuxbox Commander.

In fact, we've made this folder the default right panel in Tuxcom. By way of a sneak preview for our friends on D-K, here is an extract from the General Hints and Tips.txt file:


Softcam
*******

Commando for DM500S is FTA, always has been, and always will be. However, we do
carry a useful and highly intelligent Softcam Menu in the Commando Extras Menu-

BLUE > Menu > RED

Some people like to mess around with LAN Multi-Room setups, but struggle on where to
place the added files necessary for testing and educational use. /var/bin/emu/CCcam is
where the cam itself goes, and that is EXACTLY what it needs to be named, otherwise the
Softcam menu will not recognize it. (Linux filenames are cAsE sensitive, remember!) It
does not need to be set to chmod 755 as the menu hard coding does this for you. You'll
also need /var/etc/CCcam.cfg (again correctly named, as shown).

Some users wish to run oscam AND CCcam together, but need oscam to always load first,
in order that it grabs priority over CCcam for the CardReader. Your wish is our command!
LraiZer has tweaked Mohoush's original softcam nenu code logic so that this cam start
order should now (in theory) be obeyed. Feedback awaited please...

nb: For mgcamd or evocamd users only. Please note that /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is no
longer embedded in root as standard. This file is now packaged loose in the release rar
archive for adding into the /var/lib folder instead, where it will work fine.The info contained in the first couple of paragraphs should help existing C14.5 users who are still struggling with the basics of softcam installation (for testing and educational purposes).

Cheers- AL ;)

RP3X
14th June, 2012, 11:57 AM
thx that clears it up alot,

I think I need a girl for testing and educational purposes:proud:

PaphosAL
18th June, 2012, 10:39 AM
thx that clears it up alot,

I think I need a girl for testing and educational purposes:proud:

We have Satsearching available for short term rental ;)

SatSearching
18th June, 2012, 09:19 PM
We have Satsearching available for short term rental ;)

Quit trying to be my pimp you old git

SS

jll1468
20th July, 2012, 05:32 PM
hello mates any toturial on how to use commando image.... thanks

spudorange
22nd July, 2012, 12:06 PM
are you serious

this thread started (see post 1) as a tutorial

READ IT


hello mates any toturial on how to use commando image.... thanks

PaphosAL
22nd July, 2012, 03:03 PM
are you serious

this thread started (see post 1) as a tutorial

READ IT

Not to mention the opening paragraph of the C14.6 release notes on here!

What's new?

A library of readme docs explaining all the below, and much more
but sadly, nobody ever reads them. We've made it as easy as possible, with all docs linux formatted for comfortable local viewing on your telly with Tuxbox Commander from the Blue button, so go on- have a browse, please, yes? The docs folder is the default right pane in TuxCom, just arrow Up or Down to hilite the doc, then press OK to view it. Or read via FTP in the /var/etc/info folder.

:deal:

musky1970
20th September, 2014, 12:36 PM
thanks a million for this image!!!!!