Here’s a polished post you can use on forums (like LinuxSat, OpenPLi, or DreamOS boards), Telegram, or social media when discussing or requesting an improved SupCam .ipk for Enigma2.
If you have decided to use SupCam, follow these steps to ensure a flawless installation on images like OpenATV, OpenPLi, or BlackHole: Download the correct file: Obtain the specific tailored to your CPU (ARM or Mipsel). Transfer to the Box: Use an FTP client (like FileZilla) to send the file to the directory of your Enigma2 receiver. Execute the Installation: You can install it via your remote control by navigating to IPK Installer (varies slightly by image). Alternatively, use a terminal (PuTTY) and send the command: opkg install /tmp/*.ipk Restart the GUI: Once installed, restart your receiver's user interface. Activation: supcam enigma2 ipk better
A simpler alternative to C++ programming: use the Python language to exploit the capabilities of Chrono.
PyChrono is the Python wrapper of the Chrono simulation library. It is cross-platform, open source, and distributed as pre-compiled binaries using Anaconda. Using Chrono in Python is as easy as installing the Anaconda PyChrono package and typing import pychrono in your preferred Python IDE.
You can use PyChrono together with many other Python libraries: plot using MayaVi, postprocess with NumPy, train AI neural networks with TensorFlow, etc.