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    Default Nokia Dbox2 betanova 2.01 OS

    Hi
    I am Newbie here.
    I have bought Nokia Dbox2 with Betanova 2.01 OS and I dont know is it Intel or AMD and the info is below

    Processor Motorola PPC 823 66 Mhz
    Capacity 8MB Flash 32 MB SDRAM
    OS Betanova 2.01 Betaresearch 2002 rel,1.0.6.2
    Batacrypt
    it starts with 017a10081320008 not 01DD 10 081 1616 08


    My question is. Does nokia dbox2 in debug mode or not, if not is it possible to change it to debug mode. any advice is appreciated.
    thnx
    nokdbox

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    Quote Originally Posted by nokdbox View Post
    Hi
    I am Newbie here.
    I have bought Nokia Dbox2 with Betanova 2.01 OS and I dont know is it Intel or AMD and the info is below

    Processor Motorola PPC 823 66 Mhz
    Capacity 8MB Flash 32 MB SDRAM
    OS Betanova 2.01 Betaresearch 2002 rel,1.0.6.2
    Batacrypt
    it starts with 017a10081320008 not 01DD 10 081 1616 08


    My question is. Does nokia dbox2 in debug mode or not, if not is it possible to change it to debug mode. any advice is appreciated.
    thnx
    nokdbox
    check this

    debug.pdf

    then if not in debug mode follow this

    debug_mode.pdf

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    I have followed the instruction but I could not put in debug mode. they ask to connect to GND and I dont know where to find GND to connect. Do anyone have any idea what to do. as it is useless without debug mode. thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nokdbox View Post
    I have followed the instruction but I could not put in debug mode. they ask to connect to GND and I dont know where to find GND to connect. Do anyone have any idea what to do. as it is useless without debug mode. thanks in advance.

    there are pictures in that pdf that shows you the grnd spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psats View Post
    there are pictures in that pdf that shows you the grnd spot.
    could you plz send a clear image of pin12 and GND spot to be connected as in pdf I cannot find any GND. I meant which spot to connect with other spot clearly with illusrate pic. thanks

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    Here .
    Flash-Reset

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    Hi
    Still unclear for me as the image doesnt show which is GND it shows only pin12. I cant understand it

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    by GND it means ground to the case it think. When i deugged a nokia i wrapped one end of wire round a screw and screwed it in to hole for the securing to top panel you have taken off. the other end of wire i taped to a small jewellers screwdriver and use the flash reset point on the hole no8 on the underside of the casing. found it much easier this way http://www.dietmar-h.net/img/nokia_boden.jpg

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    as above it means short out pin12 to earth on the caseing

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    Hi it seems you don't understand what ground means and I must warn you as a TV engineer there are high voltages in the box when connected to the mains so read up what you have to do very carefully and do not touch any thing on the primaru side as that hurts! Any metal connectipn will do I use the tuner body and then shoet the pin out using a piece of wire to the pin

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    I just use the metal casing when debugging.

    Some people use the tuner casingbut there have been reports that it can blow a resistor inside the tuner.

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    I have followed the instruction step by step but nothing happen. when I typed icache then enter it shows icache is on
    then nothing happen to the rest it shows like that
    chorus800000
    cp010000000010000001000
    nm01000944
    0000000
    protoff1:0
    cp01000000100000001000
    go10000100
    so are these steps correct? and where is wrong?
    and I need your help.
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by nokdbox View Post
    I have followed the instruction step by step but nothing happen. when I typed icache then enter it shows icache is on
    then nothing happen to the rest it shows like that
    chorus800000
    cp010000000010000001000
    nm01000944
    0000000
    protoff1:0
    cp01000000100000001000
    go10000100
    so are these steps correct? and where is wrong?
    and I need your help.
    thanks
    You have to type it exactly like the guide says
    chorus 800000
    you are typing chorus800000 which is wrong there is a space between the s and 8 and spaces in the other commands

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    I tried toady as you told me I got this message (branching to 0*800000 when I typed chorus 800000 and on the LCD shows lade...
    I dont know which method o use and this box drove me crazy.
    how can I know if box got 1 chip or 2 chip? and how I know if it Bmon 1 or Bmon 1.2
    your help is appreciated

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    The guide shows you how to check what bmon it is yours is bmon1.0
    017a10081320008
    nokia are 2x chips intel or amd you need to check which
    you need to get it to say reset in the lcd then hold the up button to get the numbers then do the short to get the 5 blocks then type the commands in
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