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    Mgcamd for Zgemma h7s

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    I am unable to find working Mgcamd for Zgemma h7s ipk file

    can you help please

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    The receiver uses an ARM chip. You will have to use Oscam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    The receiver uses an ARM chip. You will have to use Oscam.
    What softcams do work with ARM chips? Just OSCam and CCcam?
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    Oscam is the mai one to use

    CCcam is available, but I found it locks up.
    OpenBlackHole had mgcamd, I think it only worked on OpenBlackHole

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    The Octagon SF8008 uses a Huawei HiSilicon Hi3798MV200 ARM C/GPU chip. If you have this receiver or a different one with an ARM processor you will not be able to use Mgcamd yet. OSCam and CCcam are available and working (you will need to use CCcam version 2.3.2.).
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    Quote Originally Posted by seba672 View Post
    Hi

    I am unable to find working Mgcamd for Zgemma h7s ipk file

    can you help please
    Right now the only way to get MGCamd working with a satellite receiver that has an ARM based processor is to use the PurE2 image from here:
    Code:
    http://pur-e2.club/OU/images/index.php?dir=6.2/
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanner123 View Post
    Can anyone help with using oscam and a softcam.key file. Please do not say google is your friend as on other occasions as I have looked and looked and not found a straightforward explanation or sample config. Without knowing how to do this I would never buy an ARM chip receiver!
    To use OSCam you will need to create a folder called "oscam" and place it into the location: /etc/tuxbox/config/ on your receiver. The path will look like this:
    /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/
    If you are on OpenATV you will find this folder in: /usr/keys/

    Inside the "oscam" folder you need 6 files: oscam.conf, oscam.user, oscam.dvbapi, oscam.srvid, oscam.ccache and oscam.server. You can create these files yourself if you want to and paste this into them:

    oscam.conf
    [global]

    [cccam]
    port = 12000
    reshare = 0
    version = 2.3.0

    [dvbapi]
    enabled = 1
    au = 1
    boxtype = dreambox
    user = dvbapiau

    [webif]
    httpport = 83
    httphelplang = de
    httprefresh = 10
    httppollrefresh = 10
    httpallowed = 127.0.0.1,0.0.0.0-192.168.255.255
    httphideidleclients = 0
    httpreadonly = 0
    httpsavefullcfg = 0

    oscam.user
    [account]
    user = dvbapiau
    pwd =
    group = 1,2,3,4,5
    uniq = 3
    au = 1

    oscam.dvbapi, oscam.srvid and oscam.ccache
    All of these files can be empty.

    You should already have the oscam.server file that you need. If not then don't worry, somebody will give you one if you need it.


    The OSCam that is installed by default with OpenViX didn't work for me on my Octagon SF8008. I had to download oscam_new by going to "Download Plugins > Softcams" on the receiver. Then I had to enable the new oscam in the Softcam manager in the settings and disable the old oscam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanner123 View Post
    Can anyone help with using oscam and a softcam.key file. Please do not say google is your friend as on other occasions as I have looked and looked and not found a straightforward explanation or sample config. Without knowing how to do this I would never buy an ARM chip receiver!
    you can also download oscam config files from here:
    Code:
    http://www.willobuild.xyz/Utilities/Oscam%20Config%20Files.zip
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    Mgcamd for Zgemma h7s

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Oscam is the main one to use

    CCcam is available, but I found it locks up.
    OpenBlackHole had mgcamd, I think it only worked on OpenBlackHole
    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Oscam is the mai one to use

    CCcam is available, but I found it locks up.
    OpenBlackHole had mgcamd, I think it only worked on OpenBlackHole
    Currently CCcam 2.3.0 is installed on OpenViX V5.2. The latest CCcam version is "enigma2-softcams-cccam-all-images_2.3.2-r1_arm-mips_all.ipk" this version is supposed to work with ARM and MIPS processors. Can we have this pre-installed on the latest OpenViX image and can we include it in OpenViX plugin downloads?

    As I said in this post the only OSCam that works for me on the ARM Octagon SF8008 is "oscam-latest". Is this the latest and best version of OSCam? This is already included in OpenViX plugin downloads but can we have it pre-installed on the latest OpenViX image?

    http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/downloads/softcams/ also needs updating.

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    Arm versions of Mgcamd & Cccam do not work on ViX, thus why they won’t be in the plugin feeds Oscam-Latest is what I use on Arm receivers.
    Softcam’s on ViX will never come pre-installed, thus why its optional in the plugin feeds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
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    I apologise if I have done anything wrong Abu. But everything has already been mentioned in this thread already has it not?

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    mgcamd 1.35a on PurE2 on Octagon Sf8008, Mutant HD51, Vu+ uno4k along with cccam 2.3.1 and cccam 2.3.2 and Oscam.

    Zgemma h7 is similar internals to Mutant HD51 so what I would do, would be flash PurE2 into Startup_2 (keeping Vix as your main image) then test the cams out on PurE2 and see mgcamd works for you on that if thats a must for you.

    Personally, would just set up oscam.

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