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Thread: MGCamd on OpenVix Arm Receivers

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    Question MGCamd on OpenVix Arm Receivers

    So there is an image called PurE2 which 'has it all'.

    Any chances we will get MGCamd to support arm receivers as well rather than just OSCam?

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    Find out what they did to make it work and we will do the same.

    EDIT: Link to mgcamd here
    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...-Arm-receivers

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    The usual answer is to use OScam instead:

    Code:
     https://forums.openpli.org/topic/56702-mgcamd-for-arm-cpu-zero-4k/?view=findpost&p=825086
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    in OpenViX MGcamd ARM can work, it has autonomy for this, but since it is a binary closed code, I do not believe that the OpenViX team is in the job.

    mgcamd1.jpg


    mgcamd2.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by fogonero View Post
    in OpenViX MGcamd ARM can work, it has autonomy for this, but since it is a binary closed code, I do not believe that the OpenViX team is in the job.

    mgcamd1.jpg


    mgcamd2.jpg
    haha. Us proper hobbyist use Oscam. But only hardcore users can deal with it unlike some......


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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Tested and works on
    Vu Solo 4K
    Vu Duo 4k
    GB UE 4K

    Not working on:
    OSmio 4K


    No configs included. You can however download from

    Abu Baniaz
    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...l=1#post312719

    Bassethound
    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...l=1#post306359

    Mr Mister
    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...712#post182712
    Thank you, do you know if it will work on Mutant HD51?

    I have a general question about OSCam.

    Would you recommend the emu version of OSCam or the latest one?

    Also how come the OpenViX feed doesn't always have the latest version of OSCam when it becomes available?
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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Find out what they did to make it work and we will do the same.
    I will try too, that's if they are open source and don't want no copyright on the camd they have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsony_ngux View Post
    Thank you, do you know if it will work on Mutant HD51?

    I have a general question about OSCam.

    Would you recommend the emu version of OSCam or the latest one?

    Also how come the OpenViX feed doesn't always have the latest version of OSCam when it becomes available?
    Osmio4K uses arch64 libs so probably the reason it dosn't work - hd51 is like the other 4K boxes mentioned by Abu as working.
    OpenViX Latest Oscam is fine.
    The latest greatest versions often are bug fixes and likely to have new bugs based on other software ... so pays to wait a while.
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    Hi
    Same here using Ultimo 4k and Mgcamd working with PurE2 6.3 image.

    This nthe only image it works with tried loads but only this works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eggie99 View Post
    Hi
    Same here using Ultimo 4k and Mgcamd working with PurE2 6.3 image.

    This nthe only image it works with tried loads but only this works.

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    See post #6 ... if it works on those receivers then there is no reason it wouldn‘t work on Ultimo 4K .. Osmio4K is a special case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Find out what they did to make it work and we will do the same.

    EDIT: Link to mgcamd here
    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...-Arm-receivers
    Working well on Vu+ Ultimo 4K

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    But all these links to mgcamd are for very old versions. One would want 1.45c (which was made for & works fine on mips)
    H7S on Alsat Superior Dark Motor with 80 cm mesh dish, running pure2 v7.3-001

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