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Thread: Running multiple oscams on OpenViX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Szelest View Post
    I would like to run at least 2 oscam instances on my stb
    I may be misunderstanding something, but I thought there was never any reason to do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhoe View Post
    You can't run "both oscams". Only one oscam at a time...
    "I would like to run at least 2 oscam instances"
    Do you mean two servers?
    i can, i found the commands

    Code:
    cd etc/init.d
    update-rc.d softcam.oscam* defaults
    and this is to autostart, i already had the commands to run both of them, but after restart they didnt start up automatically

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianG61UK View Post
    I may be misunderstanding something, but I thought there was never any reason to do that.
    theres plenty of reasons, these days, if u want particular card to work u need certain oscam, but if u have another card, that needs other stuff, thats only available from different oscam, u need to run both, cause either one doesnt have the other card needs.
    Last edited by Szelest; 15-11-23 at 12:54.

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