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  • digicon
    V.I.P. Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 8261

    #16
    If you already have an RF mod incorporated into your setup then i cant see the point in getting a TM-Twin you are investing in Old technology especially the Chipset and processor side where as for ?10 more as you stated above with the Nano2 Super you are basically getting a Vu Solo2 instead of old hat Vu Duo

    TM-Twin = Vu Duo Dual core 405mhz processor & 384mb of DDR2 Ram

    TM-Nano 2 = Vu Solo2 Dual Core 1300mhz processor & 1GB of DDR3 Ram

    For the ?10 difference there is no contest

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    • bj1
      DK Veteran
      • Sep 2010
      • 445

      #17
      Originally posted by digicon
      If you already have an RF mod incorporated into your setup then i cant see the point in getting a TM-Twin you are investing in Old technology especially the Chipset and processor side where as for ?10 more as you stated above with the Nano2 Super you are basically getting a Vu Solo2 instead of old hat Vu Duo

      TM-Twin = Vu Duo Dual core 405mhz processor & 384mb of DDR2 Ram




      TM-Nano 2 = Vu Solo2 Dual Core 1300mhz processor & 1GB of DDR3 Ram

      For the ?10 difference there is no contest
      thanks digicon i will go for the super but was not to sure about the support for this model the seller i am using gives me the option of the vix image or open atv image pre installed any ideas wich one would be best

      thanks

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      • digicon
        V.I.P. Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 8261

        #18
        Originally posted by bj1
        thanks digicon i will go for the super but was not to sure about the support for this model the seller i am using gives me the option of the vix image or open atv image pre installed any ideas wich one would be best

        thanks

        I am Using the OpenATV 4.2 image on a Gigablue Quad Plus which i like immensely, But seeing as your pretty new to these sort of receivers then OpenVix would be a good starting point

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        • bj1
          DK Veteran
          • Sep 2010
          • 445

          #19
          [QUOTE=digicon;2376749]I am Using the OpenATV 4.2 image on a Gigablue Quad Plus which i like immensely, But seeing as your pretty new to these sort of receivers then OpenVix would be a good starting point[/Q

          The open atv image looks the dogs but i will trial with the vix until i get a proper understanding of linux.

          thanks again bud

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          • bj1
            DK Veteran
            • Sep 2010
            • 445

            #20
            i have searched the forum and there dont seem to be any tutorials for this stb can anybody point me in the right direction?

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            • gilvey
              Top Poster
              • Apr 2014
              • 113

              #21
              There is a pdf manual if you do w search on google

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