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    I bought this box with no instructions or software, i now have a better idea what i am doing with it thanks to a few people on this site. I have opened my box and i do not think i have a clone. The system information is:

    Model..........DVB-XC- BOX
    S/W Ver......1.0 ssn4 Jul 05 2006
    H/w Ver ..... 2.0 Jul 05 2006
    Bootstrap.... v002

    The tuner measures 12 slots in the grill.

    Could someone tell me what kind of box i have? As i need to download firmware to update and do not want to brick it.

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    The vox models are:-

    silver with 1 scart its an ev1
    silver with 2 scarts its an ev2
    grey black with a tuner that covers 11 slots in the airvents its a bluemax 2006
    grey black with a tuner that cover 8 airvents its a redbox 2007
    black with chrome buttons its a max v 2008

    The good thing about these boxes is that the firmware is built into the loader.If you try and flash your box with the wrong software it wont work. If your flash works you know you have the right image.

    Hope this helps.

    Meant to say very easy to flash.

    Open up the "software loader" and join one end of a null modem to your pc and one end to your box. Make sure vox is off at the wall. Click download on loader and then turn the vox on - the box will now flash
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    It's the eurovox v.2 i have i googled it on google images. Thanks for your information but where do i get the software loader and correct software to do this?

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    eurovox software here mate (read the "readme" note that accompanies it)

    Digital Kaos - Downloads - EuroVox 2 fix 14/04/08

    You want to use the release April 2008 by sunrise.

    Vox 2 software is not built into the loader though. The loader is here

    Dnupman. Digital Kaos - Downloads - DnUpMan firmware flash program

    All you do mate is

    1. Extract the winrar files so you have software and loader.
    2. On dnupman click on the top section "firmware" and "browse" - to locate the software you have just saves on your pc.
    3.Double click on the software and it will automatically load into dnupman.
    4. Now join vox and pc up wuth null modem. Make sure vox is off at the wall - or back of the box.
    5. Click on "download" button on dnupman and turn vox on.
    6. A message will appear once the box has flashed saying complete.
    7. Plug box in, do a factory reset via the remote/menu on your vox, then scan.

    That is you.

    Just take your time you will be fine. Any problems post back.

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    Cheers mate i've downloaded the files and will give it a go tomorrow, i took it back to factory and gave it a scan and now have 152 stations. I also tried a power scan which seemed to find a lot more channels but after said it was updating code. It stayed like this for half an hour and then it would not play any channels. I get the feeling i'm not far away here and don't want to download anything onto the box unless i have to.

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    Stabber these boxes have not went "down" (ie. lost scrambled channels like sky sports etc) since April this year. If you have had all the sports, movies since April your box may just require a few powerscans to get it going. Make sure you choose the right frequency for your area (6952 ex TW and 6887 others).

    The code not updating however suggests to me that you will need to update your box as per the instructions above. Its not difficult mate honestly although if you have not done it before it seems a little daunting. If i can do it anyone can.

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    Well bugaloo i have done all you said but when i try to download onto my box the downloader cannot seem to find com port 1 where i have the null modem cable attached. The same with port 2 i have looked in the bios and both ports are enabled. I have even tried downloading it in boot mode and nothing seems to work. When i bought the cable from the compter shop he said people used these cables to update their boxes it is a null modem rs232 as advised to get. I am now at a loss anyideas bud?

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    what is the latest software version please?

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    can these boxes be flashed with any other software

 

 

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