It's now possible to run a sky uk card in cccam directly on your dm800 using the latest drivers and secondstage loader.
Download the files below
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Extract the files using winrar.
Upload the extracted files (listed below) to the /tmp/ folder on your dreambox 800:
(You can also rename the files before you upload to /tmp/ folder and type command accordingly. Thats what I did as its too long to type)
dreambox-secondstage_72-r1_dm800.ipk
dreambox-dvb-modules_2.6.12-5.1-brcmstb-dm800-20090310-r0_dm800.ipk
Then, use dreambox control centre (or something similar that allows you to telnet into the box like putty***). Telnet into your dreambox, enter username and password. Then, when you've logged in, type the following commands: DOWNLOAD PUTTY
ipkg install dreambox-secondstage_72-r1_dm800.ipk
ipkg install dreambox-dvb-modules_2.6.12-5.1-brcmstb-dm800-20090310-r0_dm800.ipk
This should tell your it's updating/installing/configuring etc.
When it's done this, restart the box. As long as cccam etc is installed, insert the card chip down (usual way), and it should start to read it with no problems.
Credit goes to pooface.
Download the files below
DOWNLOAD
Extract the files using winrar.
Upload the extracted files (listed below) to the /tmp/ folder on your dreambox 800:
(You can also rename the files before you upload to /tmp/ folder and type command accordingly. Thats what I did as its too long to type)
dreambox-secondstage_72-r1_dm800.ipk
dreambox-dvb-modules_2.6.12-5.1-brcmstb-dm800-20090310-r0_dm800.ipk
Then, use dreambox control centre (or something similar that allows you to telnet into the box like putty***). Telnet into your dreambox, enter username and password. Then, when you've logged in, type the following commands: DOWNLOAD PUTTY
ipkg install dreambox-secondstage_72-r1_dm800.ipk
ipkg install dreambox-dvb-modules_2.6.12-5.1-brcmstb-dm800-20090310-r0_dm800.ipk
This should tell your it's updating/installing/configuring etc.
When it's done this, restart the box. As long as cccam etc is installed, insert the card chip down (usual way), and it should start to read it with no problems.
Credit goes to pooface.