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    Default Skybox M3 "opening serial port is failed"

    Have an M3 here which just shows a red light when PSU plugged in. I have tried reflashing it, but get the message "COM test error!" "opening serial port is failed".

    I know that my null modem cable is OK, as I use it all the time to flash other boxes. I'm also using a pc with a proper RS232 port. I tried using another pc with the same result.

    I downloaded all the official abs files and tried them all, with the same results. I have tried waiting various times before plugging in the PSU.

    I'm running out of ideas. I think it maybe a hardware fault?

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    Have you tried a different PSU?.. My original PSU went duff, I now use an old spare one I had from a netgear router?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nibblitz View Post
    Have you tried a different PSU?.. My original PSU went duff, I now use an old spare one I had from a netgear router?
    Yep. I have just tried another 12v PSU rated at 2A. Same results.

    I sometimes get "set stb memory error" as well, but mainly it's the "opening serial port is failed" error.
    Last edited by Hadron; 20th March, 2013 at 04:13 PM.

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    Probably not make a difference but try with power on hit start then power off and on. This used to work with dbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DW190 View Post
    Probably not make a difference but try with power on hit start then power off and on. This used to work with dbox.
    Tried this quite a few times but still no good.

    Ahh...the old Dbox2. I never actually flashed one using serial only. I always flashed mine using the network method.

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    if they are anything like openbox its all about timing? plus find unbricking works better with xp for some strange reason

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    the loaders were designed for older pc's that still have a serial port like from the xp days

 

 

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