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  • ronaldlye
    Newbie
    • Jun 2010
    • 8

    #91
    Originally posted by ronaldlye
    I screwed up big time here. Went too quickly in my excitement to get the dm500c working I copied Devilfish instruction, actually thot i was do a backup !

    Code:
    cd /tmp && eraseall /dev/mtd/3 && cp backup.img /dev/mtd/3 && reboot
    But I did not copy the backup.img to the tmp folder. The commnad prompt showed the erase complete. I am afraid I am left w a paperweight :< unless someone can help.

    The box has green pilot on and that's about it. I see nothing on the tv and even when I run dreamup - the connect connect the dreambox.

    Any inputs or suggestion to salvage my baby. Can i just copy the backup.img to the proper place?

    thanks for your kind patience and understanding w a noobie like me. HELP HELP

    ron

    I did not mention that i cannot telnet the dreambox anymore, i cant telnet to the ip address. I basically have lost all my menus and services.

    ron

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    • waqasahmed
      DK Veteran
      • Feb 2009
      • 433

      #92
      Have you tried hooking it up to a RS232 port using a null modem cable, and reflashed it that way?

      I've rarely had "black screens", so I've had to use Dreamup to flash the receiver, as opposed to flashing by network
      Lose your memory sticks? Forget to backup? Why not get 2GB of free space online, and I get 250MB too

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      • ronaldlye
        Newbie
        • Jun 2010
        • 8

        #93
        Originally posted by waqasahmed
        Have you tried hooking it up to a RS232 port using a null modem cable, and reflashed it that way?

        I've rarely had "black screens", so I've had to use Dreamup to flash the receiver, as opposed to flashing by network


        Managed to unbrick it by reflashing - none the usb to serial, x cable, nothing thing worked. thought abt vuying express card but hear win7 is not good. too many ifs and buts conditions, it was quite daunting whether to throw so more good money at ""bad"" technology

        last resort was to blow off the dust of an old p3 box which has not been used and sitting in the storeroom. Dont even know why i kept it in the first place???.

        Viola - dreamup began talking to the dead dm500. Amazing !! sincerely think dmboxes need to be upgraded in this respect of null modem and serial port connectivity. How many of us actually have a good working p3 or pp4 sets?

        Anyway i am happy now. Thx for the input.

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        • ALMAKDISI
          Newbie
          • Dec 2010
          • 2

          #94
          hi m8
          the port in my laptop is 15pin (blue coulor) and the port in my box is 9pin.i still can use the null modem cable?some one told me this blue port is not for flashing and i can use usb/9pin port cable is that correct?

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          • nifty1a
            Newbie
            • Jul 2008
            • 1

            #95
            Originally posted by ALMAKDISI
            hi m8
            the port in my laptop is 15pin (blue coulor) and the port in my box is 9pin.i still can use the null modem cable?some one told me this blue port is not for flashing and i can use usb/9pin port cable is that correct?
            I think you'll find that the 15pin port is a VGA output mate... Is it a socket? and does it have 3 rows of holes?

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            • bshaik
              Newbie
              • Dec 2010
              • 1

              #96
              good post i really liked it.

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              • kiv
                Newbie
                • Feb 2011
                • 5

                #97
                img

                Any expert can guilde me to download the image file? Still searching for the null cable thou, was wondering is there a adapter from 9 pin to usb?
                Also, if the card expired, is flashing still useful? Really new and on my learning path, appreciate any help here.

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                • Jerry98
                  Newbie
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 6

                  #98
                  Originally posted by gmb45
                  yeh lob it in the bin m8, the 500c no
                  good any way against nag3

                  I have the same situation, I used the command

                  cd /tmp && eraseall /dev/mtd/3 && cp backup.img /dev/mtd/3 && reboot

                  and my page blank out. I think i need some null cable using a netbook without rs 232 outlet only with USB port.

                  In SG, any place to buy any kind of cables to connect using usb? Really need help, now my 500c cannot connect via lan cable. Blank, any expert, please advise and help please.

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                  • vienn07
                    Newbie
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 3

                    #99
                    root@dm800:/tmp# cd /tmp && eraseall /dev/mtd/3 && cp mybackup.img /dev/mtd/3 &&
                    reboot
                    -sh: eraseall: not found
                    I'm having this error. I have already change the file name to mybackup.img via flashfxp and place the file in the tmp folder. Anyone can help me out here?

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                    • chlim
                      Newbie
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1

                      #100
                      Clone one DM500S to another DM500S

                      Going to try Waqasahmed suggestion using DREAMUP and serial cable to clone one Dreambox500S to another Dreambox500S. Does it mean I have to first connect to one Dreambox(source) to copy its image, disconnect it and then connect the second Dreambox(target) to upload the copied image? Sorry if I am looking for step by step procedures for the sequence of connecting the serial cable as I am a newborn.
                      Many thanks to the useful posts in this Forum that has increased my understanding of the Dreambox.
                      Help appreciated.

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                      • Logger
                        Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 92

                        #101


                        Hi all,

                        Is this cable can be use for flashing the image for DM500C?

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                        • rick19011
                          Member
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 58

                          #102
                          did this and now I only have a green light on my box, THANKS A LOT OP YOUR A STAR!
                          D$CKHEAD.

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                          • cgscott
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 3513

                            #103
                            Originally posted by rick19011
                            did this and now I only have a green light on my box, THANKS A LOT OP YOUR A STAR!
                            D$CKHEAD.
                            Why you so angry?

                            Do you know how simple these boxes are?
                            sigpic


                            Patience is a virtue.

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                            • rick19011
                              Member
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 58

                              #104
                              Originally posted by cgscott
                              Why you so angry?

                              Do you know how simple these boxes are?
                              I love you.

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                              • tuxpower
                                Newbie
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 13

                                #105
                                Originally posted by Devilfish
                                To backup an image using Telnet
                                • Telnet to the box and paste the following command:

                                Code:
                                cat /dev/mtd/3 > /tmp/backup.img
                                • FTP to the box and navigate to the /tmp
                                • Here you will find the backup.img file.
                                I've got a DM800C HD PVR. Trying to backup the image that comes with the box so I can reflash it later if something should go wrong. I've managed to telnet to it and realised that there is no such directory /dev/mtd/3 in it. I can only find /dev/mtd3 in /dev:
                                Code:
                                root@dm800:~# ls -l /dev/mtd*
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   0 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd0
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   1 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd0ro
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   2 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd1
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   3 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd1ro
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   4 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd2
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   5 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd2ro
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   6 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd3
                                crw-rw----    1 root     root      90,   7 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtd3ro
                                brw-r-----    1 root     disk      31,   0 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtdblock0
                                brw-r-----    1 root     disk      31,   1 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtdblock1
                                brw-r-----    1 root     disk      31,   2 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtdblock2
                                brw-r-----    1 root     disk      31,   3 Jan  1 08:00 /dev/mtdblock3
                                
                                /dev/mtdblock:
                                lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jan  1 08:00 0 -> ../mtdblock0
                                lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jan  1 08:00 1 -> ../mtdblock1
                                lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jan  1 08:00 2 -> ../mtdblock2
                                lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           12 Jan  1 08:00 3 -> ../mtdblock3
                                So, how should I backup this box's image?
                                Code:
                                cat /dev/mtd3 > /tmp/backup.nfi
                                Will the above command work?

                                Thanks

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