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Thread: ccam menu on a Technomate

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    you need to slow down and have a read of this tutorial it will help you

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...p&goto=newpost
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    Sorry didnt realise id already posted about the FTP
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    Hi I cant find where that ccam ipk file is on my box to open it??

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    Hi so whats a FTP sorry for asking again i just dont seem to be getting anywhere with this.

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    You really should take your time & read more guides on the site.
    FTP = file transfer protocol.
    The box is running an ftp server, on your pc/mac you will run an ftp cient, google filezilla.

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    sorry im new to all this and using the forums did you get my last question,its not posted under our last conversation

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    Hi ok i still dont get all this i just need some help to explain how to access ccam on my technomate TM2TOE box with out confusing me with a load of tech speech.A clear step by step solution would be grateful.

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    the tutorial i linked to was written specifically for those new to enigma2 satellite receivers, i know this as i spent over a fortnight getting it just rite, read that through it will explain every thing you need in very clear and easy to follow steps.
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    Hi ,great so where can i find this tutorial sounds just what i need.

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    It's in the thread pheonix linked above for you.
    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...l=1#post175607

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    Hi ok ive read the tutorial and followed it step by step and still when i press the blue button there is no soft cam menu to activate the ccam.Any ideas why this would be?

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    Have you actually installed the Vix image to your receiver or are you still using the 4D image based on PLI 2.1?

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    Quote Originally Posted by finko1672 View Post
    Hi ok ive read the tutorial and followed it step by step and still when i press the blue button there is no soft cam menu to activate the ccam.Any ideas why this would be?
    Menu> Information > About.

    tell us what it says there.
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    Ok on information>about ive got "Micom Version 108 , Image:OPenpil 2.1 , Kernel Vision 3.1.1 , Lastest Upgrade May 11 2013 00:21.57 , Power by 4D.

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    Then your not on a OpenViX image so i really cant help as i dont use the 4D images.

    please when asking for help always state exactly which image you are using otherwise we will assume you are using a ViX image and tailor our advice accordingly.
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