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    Question how to install the new CCCAM 2.3.0 ?

    How to install CCcam 2.3.0 that has several network fixes on the latest ViX image ?

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    there is no such thing as CCcam 2.3.0

    2.2.1 is latest
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    its now available
    thanks

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    just seen it mate and its only been a few hours out so it not even been tested

    its best you try it and post yr findings till its tested by more users and then proper help can be given
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    thanks for your quick answer.I used it and its work fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tamer***** View Post
    How to install CCcam 2.3.0 that has several network fixes on the latest ViX image ?
    first install any other version of cccam.
    in cccam 2.3.0 rename cccam.mipsel.your new file name must exactly match with your cccam file in usr/bin folder.then replace it(your file in usr/bin) with new one.then set its attribute as 755.in the end start your emu.
    this method works in vu+
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    Actually, for ViX image, just extract the binary file to /use/softcam/ and chmod to 755. Then it will be shown in softcam manager...

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    anyone got a pik file?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordyboy View Post
    anyone got a pik file?

    thanks
    Yes !! if it`s a CCcam were talking about ??
    What else can i say !!.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by gordyboy View Post
    anyone got a pik file?

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    As said, just extract the binary file to /use/softcams/ and chmod it to 755. Then it will show i'm softcam manager. Just as (if not more) easy as an ipk file...

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    can u give me the link to the binary file please

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    yup - for me i renamed the mipsel version (took the .mipsel off the end) transferred it over alongside the other one and renamed it CCcam_2.2.1 and then chmodded it to 777 - over to the vu and and swtiched over, livened it up and then restarted the box - works fine - other receivers round the house all auto connected back to it. you can leave the old one alongside it also just in case there's any problems. Hope that helps anyone looking in.

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    re Yes !! if it`s a CCcam were talking about ??

    Yes would prefer the actual pik file makes life a lot easier

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordyboy View Post
    re Yes !! if it`s a CCcam were talking about ??

    Yes would prefer the actual pik file makes life a lot easier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Comfysofa View Post
    yup - for me i renamed the mipsel version (took the .mipsel off the end) transferred it over alongside the other one and renamed it CCcam_2.2.1 and then chmodded it to 777 - over to the vu and and swtiched over, livened it up and then restarted the box - works fine - other receivers round the house all auto connected back to it. you can leave the old one alongside it also just in case there's any problems. Hope that helps anyone looking in.
    i think this is right up to a degree! but why rename CCcam.2.3.0 to 2.2.1?
    and why chmod 777?

    i'd go for renaming the mipsel file to CCcam.2.3.0
    copy it over to /usr/softcams.
    and chmod it 755.

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