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After a successful upgrade of ‘Modified’ software some extra features are immediately available e.g. HTTP access to the Humax, You can add extra features using the Web Interface or Via Telnet, The Table below details the additional features available and how they can be added to the Humax
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After a successful upgrade of ‘Modified’ software some extra features are immediately available e.g. HTTP access to the Humax, You can add extra features using the Web Interface or Via Telnet, The Table below details the additional features available and how they can be added to the Humax. NOTE: When the full Web Interface is installed via HTTP some other features are AUTOmatcally added.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:12, 18 August 2011

After a successful upgrade of ‘Modified’ software some extra features are immediately available e.g. HTTP access to the Humax, You can add extra features using the Web Interface or Via Telnet, The Table below details the additional features available and how they can be added to the Humax. NOTE: When the full Web Interface is installed via HTTP some other features are AUTOmatcally added.

Function From Default Via Web If Ver 0.6.4 Via Telnet
HTTP Access Y N/A N/A
Extended FTP (HDR only) Y N/A N/A
Telnet Y N/A N/A
WEB InterFace for the Humax N Via HTTP Y
EPG keyword for web interface N ? Y
Jim TCL Interpreter N AUTO Y
Jim TCL Interpreter N AUTO Y
- Sqlite3 for Jim N AUTO Y
Mongoose web server N AUTO Y
SQLite utility & library N AUTO Y
Auto Unprotect N ? Y
Bash N ? Y
Bin Utils N ? Y
Busybox N ? Y
Byacc N ? Y
Bzip2 N ? Y
Cifs N ? Y
Coreutils N ? Y
Cron Daemon N ? Y
Ctorrent N ? Y
Dedup N ? Y
Dropbear SSH N ? Y
- SFTP for Dropbear N ? Y
E2fs Progs N ? Y
E2fs Ffmpeg N ? Y
File Utility N ? Y
GNU Awk N ? Y
GNU Compiler N ? Y
GNU Debugger N ? Y
GNU Dbm Database Routines N ? Y
GNU Make Utility N ? Y
GNU MP Library N ? Y
GNU Tar N ? Y
GNU Zip N ? Y
GNU readline library N ? Y
GNU Stream EDitor N ? Y
Header Files uClibc N ? Y
HMT Utility N ? Y
Humidify N ? Y
- OOG for Jim N ? Y
- Pack for Jim N ? Y
Serial Port Sniffer N ? Y
LAME MP3 Library N ? Y
LDD Utility N ? Y
Apache Runtime N ? Y
- Apache Runtime Utils N ? Y
Wrapper to simulate atexit N ? Y
Berkeley DB Libraries N ? Y
Implement an event loop N ? Y
XML parsing library N ? Y
Wrapper to simulate fcntl64 N ? Y
character set conversion library N ? Y
floating-point library N ? Y
C library - floating-point N ? Y
Open SSL Libaries N ? Y
C-based HTTP client library N ? Y
Utility Library N ? Y
LiSt Open Files diagnostic tool N ? Y
UPnP MediaServer N ? Y
Micro perl interpreter N ? Y
Media encoder/player N ? Y
MTD flash Utilities N ? Y
ncurses library N ? Y
Network utilities N ? Y
NTFS Filesystem in Userspace Driver N ? Y
Open SSL N ? Y
PERL N ? Y
Polar SSL encryption library N ? Y
Python programming language N ? Y
- Python Django Web framework N ? Y
- Python Setup N ? Y
rsync file copying tool N ? Y
Samba server N ? Y
Service Management Utility N ? Y
Simple Hex Editor N ? Y
S.M.A.R.T. Monitor N ? Y
Squashfs tools N ? Y
Get Mail off a system N ? Y
System Trace Utility N ? Y
Version Control System N ? Y
TagLib Audio Meta-Data Library N ? Y
Network traffic tool N ? Y
FTP Server (for FOX HD) N ? Y
BitTorrent client and daemon N ? Y
uclibc Development libraries N ? Y
Micro telnet server N ? Y
Vi(M) basic features only N ? Y
Vi(M) Standard features N ? Y
create a virtual disk N ? Y
wget utility - includes HTTPS N ? Y

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