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    Default DM500C bootloader/blimg needed!

    Hi, any kind soul have DM500C cable bootloader to share with me?

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    try in the cable section of the forum
    dm500hd -dm500hd v2-vu+duo- triax 1.1m - inverto lnb - technomate 2300 motor- linksys ddwrt router

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    Quote Originally Posted by gji25 View Post
    try in the cable section of the forum
    already posted over there but no response..
    the one from download section does not seem to work for my box.

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    If you know anybody that has a similar DM500C cable box, then they might be able to help you with a bootloader image copy. The telnet command to create this file is:

    cat /dev/mtd/2 > /tmp/bios.img

    Then FTP the file to PC / usb stck or email it to you. I believe it's a Jtag job to install it to your box, though. Good luck!

    Cheers- AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaphosAL View Post
    If you know anybody that has a similar DM500C cable box, then they might be able to help you with a bootloader image copy. The telnet command to create this file is:

    cat /dev/mtd/2 > /tmp/bios.img

    Then FTP the file to PC / usb stck or email it to you. I believe it's a Jtag job to install it to your box, though. Good luck!

    Cheers- AL
    thanks for your valuable info,will try it out !!

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    No problem- please let us know how it goes for you. AL

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    hi, i managed to extract out the bios.img but it is 256KB .
    i thought blimg should be 128KB instead.

    anyway , today no luck in Jtagging ..unable to connect.

    will try again when a am free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiangou2007 View Post
    hi, i managed to extract out the bios.img but it is 256KB .
    i thought blimg should be 128KB instead.

    anyway , today no luck in Jtagging ..unable to connect.

    will try again when a am free.
    No, bios on the old dBox2 was 128kb. For DM500 it is 262,144 bytes (256kb), at the top of the nvram memory map from 0x7C0000 to 0x7FFFFF

    Cheers- AL

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    Hi, I managed to Jtag 256KB bios.img (renamed to blimg) successfully but I still unable to Dreamup (tried many version from v1.3.2.0 to v1.3.3.4)
    Dreamup cannot detect the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiangou2007 View Post
    Hi, I managed to Jtag 256KB bios.img (renamed to blimg) successfully but I still unable to Dreamup (tried many version from v1.3.2.0 to v1.3.3.4)
    Dreamup cannot detect the box.
    Are you using a proper serial null-modem cable connected to a genuine 9 pin IRQ Seial COM port on your pc? Because USB to Serial adaptors (if you are using one) are notoriously 'hit and miss' in terms of establishing a serial connection for Dreamup...

    Glad you sorted the jtag biz!

    Cheers- AL

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    yes am using null modem cable (tested DreamUp on another box).
    I supposed the Intel flash chip failed.

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    flashed with few different bootloaders (phillips,alps,cable...) successfully but DreamUp unable to detect when connected by Null modem cable.
    Any software program to read the box ip address?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiangou2007 View Post
    flashed with few different bootloaders (phillips,alps,cable...) successfully but DreamUp unable to detect when connected by Null modem cable.
    Any software program to read the box ip address?


    anyone ?

 

 

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