& dpkg -print-architecture || opkg print-architectureĭownload the Oscam binary file which you need - depending on chipset / architecture. Information about the CPU architecture can also be obtained via Shell (command line): Here is a manual way to install softcam (Oscam):įirst, find out what chipset / CPU architecture is in your set-top box: mipsel, arm_v7, aarch64, sh4, etc. Opkg remove # remove the installed softcam package (oscam/cccam) which you want to replace Opkg list-installed | grep cam # you get a list of installed packages that contain the word "cam" Code top | grep cam # to display running processes containing the term "cam", then cancel displaying with CTRL+C
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