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Linux Based Receivers
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Do I need a Linux receiver? If so, which?
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<blockquote data-quote="A nonymous" data-source="post: 869666" data-attributes="member: 240839"><p>Enigma 2 was written with the Broadcom CPU / MIPS chipset architecture in mind, therefore any receiver using that type of chipset architecture will be 100% compatible with the Enigma 2 operating systems and all plugins written to be used in Enigma 2. </p><p></p><p>Other receivers that use for example ones that use an STi CPU /SH4 architecture like the Amiko Alien or nBox 5600s have to run Enigma 2 firmware that has had to be made backward compatible to work with the STi CPU / SH4 architecture. Enigma 2 was never compiled to run on SH4 boxes so even now it is still full of bugs and driver issues. Not all Enigma 2 plugins will work on these boxes either. </p><p></p><p>The other issue with SH4 receivers is that they cannot run CCCam so other emus like OSCam and MGcamd have to be used instead.</p><p></p><p>Nano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A nonymous, post: 869666, member: 240839"] Enigma 2 was written with the Broadcom CPU / MIPS chipset architecture in mind, therefore any receiver using that type of chipset architecture will be 100% compatible with the Enigma 2 operating systems and all plugins written to be used in Enigma 2. Other receivers that use for example ones that use an STi CPU /SH4 architecture like the Amiko Alien or nBox 5600s have to run Enigma 2 firmware that has had to be made backward compatible to work with the STi CPU / SH4 architecture. Enigma 2 was never compiled to run on SH4 boxes so even now it is still full of bugs and driver issues. Not all Enigma 2 plugins will work on these boxes either. The other issue with SH4 receivers is that they cannot run CCCam so other emus like OSCam and MGcamd have to be used instead. Nano [/QUOTE]
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