Hi Everybody,
I was given a DM7000-s last year and flashed it with a Gemini image "Gemini_420_DM7000_17122007.img" and it worked fine. I added a 7200rpm hard drive with a capacitor mod in the power lead, which worked fine for a while until it froze my dream box, so it was removed. I then used Dreamup and a null modem cable with "erase.img", the offical Dream Multimedia image "rel108.img", followed by an up button erase. It still freezes at the TV-System Wizard screen. On boot it hangs at ?Now booting the kernel?:
Dreambox DM7000
DM7000 BIOS v.2.0 (Sep-22-2002)
RAM: 48 MB, LCD: OK, CPU 252 MHz, BUS 63 MHz
--- Device Configuration ---
Power-On Test Devices:
000 Disabled System Memory [RAM]
002 Disabled Ethernet [ENET]
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Boot Sources:
001 Enabled Application in Flash [FLASH]
002 Enabled Ethernet [ENET]
local=0.0.0.0 remote=255.255.255.255
hwaddr=000934001aae
003 Enabled Serial Port 1 [S1]
Baud = 9600
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Update Flash : Disabled
Automatic Boot: Enabled
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1 - Toggle Power-On Tests
2 - Change a Boot Device
3 - Change IP Addresses
4 - Ping test
5 - Change Baud Rate for S1 Boot
D - Display Configuration
0 - Exit Menu and Boot Application
->0
trying 1 (1)
Booting from [FLASH] Application in Flash...
loaded at: 00500000 0061C204
relocated to: 00400000 0051C204
board data at: 00519128 00519174
relocated to: 0040546C 004054B8
zimage at: 004059D8 00518FF4
avail ram: 0051D000 02000000
Linux/PPC load: console=null root=/dev/mtdblock5
rootfstype=squashfs ro
Uncompressing Linux...done.
Now booting the kernel
I have also successfully Jtaged the dream box using the 5 resistor 6 wire cable just in case the problem was the boot loader. The model I have is the one with the blue screen, this could be the issue as I have read this one has PSU issues.
The RAM check gives:
Installed RAM: 48 MB
Checking RAM between 0x00000000 and 0x01FFFFFF
Checking RAM between 0xA0000000 and 0xA0FFFFFF
System RAM check complete
trying 1 (1)
Any ideas? I'm assuming some sort of hardware fault but I'm not sure what as I have read through the forums and tried all suggested fixes that were found inc. re-soldering the IDE connector on the main board for the hard drive.
Thanks for any help in advance.
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