IPC stands for: Install Package (for) Cardsharing
It's a concerted collection of bash & php files and configuration templates that make it easy to use, install, and set up with CardSharing.
IPC stands for: Install Package (for) Cardsharing
It's a concerted collection of bash & php files and configuration templates that make it easy to use, install, and set up with CardSharing.
In this case, the same paths and directories are used in all scripts so that the user does not have to pay attention to anything else. So just install IPC and get started right away
Anyone who wants to can edit everything via shell (console) commands, or even via the IPC web interface about what is now also the most possible.
There is an OScam, OSEmu, CCcam, NewCS, Camd3, SBox and gbox installed, respectively, are supported, so a total of 7 different EMUs / Cams. However, this depends on the hardware used.
Where you can at any time (from IPC 11.4) change the EMUs / Cams used, so who wants to use only OScam can uninstall the other via a simple command (or via the IPC Web Interface), so that they are turned off and no longer displayed ...
In addition, it also includes watchdog scripts to monitor the EMU / Cam processes. As well as an easy way to import other versions etc ..
In addition, the IPC WebInterface does not just offer IPC-related things (including a detailed help); you can also view system-relevant logfiles with just a few clicks, so you can find other problems easier.
And to top it off, there are also other scripts that can optionally be installed via the IPC update server (online scripts or addons) such as tmp2ram.sh etc.
IPC has no influence on whether an EMU / Cam works stably or not! This is based on the composition of the hardware, the configuration of the interfaces and EMUs, as well as the stability of the EMUs themselves.
This package also saves you from dealing with Linux! First successes (also as a Linux newcomer) are achieved the fastest with some readiness to read and learn!
WARNING!
The aim of the IPC is not to run on as many platforms as possible, officially supported only the Debian Wheezy, Jessie and Stretch standard installation (there must be inevitably apt-get available, so theoretically synonymous Ubuntu or another Debian derivative).
From the installation on preconfigured systems, or systems to fulfill the other important tasks is expressly warned! The setup script as well as the configuration templates are always based on a system that has no other tasks to fulfill!
thx PEBKAC development