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Jackdaw

Member Since 27 Jul 2017
Offline Last Active 24 Aug 2017 21:51
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In Topic: OpenPLi 6.0 » Release candidate

29 July 2017 - 20:06

Bug report: OpenPLI 6.0

 

Automount after reboot of most FAT/FAT32 formatted 1GB USB flash drives does not work reliably.

 

All three 1GB USB flash drives I tested (for settings backup purposes), had been recognized at runtime immediately, after reboot the stick is gone.

 

Unpluging/repluging the USB flash drive at runtime solves the problem temporally.

 

USB flash drives with size of 2GB or greater survive a restart. 

 

I tested 3 pc. 1GB USB flash drives, 1 pc. remounts at reboot (the oldest one) , don't ask me why.


In Topic: OpenPLi 6.0 » Release candidate

29 July 2017 - 13:28

 

What smartcard? I've seen CCcam crash on some, but never freeze.

 

Which is logical, it's an antique, maybe you should switch to Oscam. Soon you'll have to, all new hardware is all ARM CPU based, for which no CCcam exists.

The author of CCcam could recompile his software for ARM CPU's. Why do think this would never happen?

PS I'm not the author, just asking.

 

 

 

CCcam hasn't been maintained in years. Yes, it could happen. But if I were you, I won't hold your breath.

 

I'm using Oscam as well and I'm lucky with it, but it lacks support for the "SoftCam.Key" file.

I wish, the Oscam developers will consider this, because the hardware industry seems to force us to ARM SoC's, according to your statement.


In Topic: OpenPLi 6.0 » Release candidate

27 July 2017 - 13:28

What smartcard? I've seen CCcam crash on some, but never freeze.

 

Which is logical, it's an antique, maybe you should switch to Oscam. Soon you'll have to, all new hardware is all ARM CPU based, for which no CCcam exists.

The author of CCcam could recompile his software for ARM CPU's. Why do think this would never happen?

PS I'm not the author, just asking.