A few guys have tried it, i personally havent as yet.
Probably good that you started a new topic on it and hopefully it can just be related to this particular image so it can be easily followed on its progress.
Anybody tried this beta image? I found the link it in dentenk site ---->
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A few guys have tried it, i personally havent as yet.
Probably good that you started a new topic on it and hopefully it can just be related to this particular image so it can be easily followed on its progress.
I tried the download and install, but it didn't work.
I read somewhere you have to follow a specific procedure. Pity I can't find it again
It's good to see them publishing such detailed .
I have downloaded the files from deeptho but I have to be ready with all the info I can find in the web before I load this into the 400s.
I found this guide in dentenk. I am not sure what gdb is so I will search on this before I proceed in loading it to 400s.
from Dentenk forum:
turbokongen wrote:
The latest PC-editor from JonDoe supports the new neumo database.
Step 1: Install gdb in your current image to HDD. You use telnet for this.
What you write in telnet to do that:
ipkg update
ipkg install gdb
Step 2: Now you flash the new beta image.
Step 3: When relook starts in the menu, you take the relook400s.relook.debug.3.x.x.PAL/NTSC.rxxx and copy it to the harddrive of relook in the folder: /var/media/bin. Then rename the file you have on relook to relook. Change properties to 777.
Step 4: Build the new database by doing a fresh channelsearch.
Step 5: Import to PC-Editor and make favorites and upload to relook.
Now you can use the image as normal.
Every time relook crashes, it leaves a file behind in the /var/media/log directory named core.xxxx If relook crashes more times, check the date of the file, for the latest one.
There is always a log present also, named log.xxxxxxxxx This should also be included for the error reports.
To Analyze the core file you also use telnet:
cd /var/media/log
gdb ../bin/relook core.xxx
Where core.xxx is the latest core file from your log directory.
Now gdb will load and give you a output.
When it finished loading, type:
bt full
This gives you the last steps of the program before it crashed.
Copy all lines from gdb to a textfile, and leave a copy together with the log file, with your error description at the trac system.
Hope this will help you on your way.
Brgds
Turbokongen
Found this about gdb. I'll be loading the image 3.1.1 3561 today and will report back later.
What is GDB?
GDB, the GNU Project debugger, allows you to see what is going on `inside' another program while it executes -- or what another program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
* Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior.
* Make your program stop on specified conditions.
* Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped.
* Change things in your program, so you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about another.
Looking forward to your feedback raygbmw1
My rellok 400s was running on pli jade image and cccam 1.71.
Here's what i did in flashing relook 400s with Neumo 3.1.1
1. I flash it with usb_uboot.img to clear up the bootloader.
2. Downloaded the relook400s.usb_kernel_root_db.img from deeptho site.
3. Flash the relook 400s with the image.
4. The 400s booted ok and loaded the firmware without any hickups.
At this point the firmware does not have the complete list of satellite there were nothing for us downunder. I had to convert the satellite.xlm using the PcEditor. This took a bit of time as I do not know exactly what I was doing.
In PcEditor I downloaded the database then import the satellite.xlm from my dreambox. This updated the list of satellite and then I was able to proceed to scan the channels.
5. I now copied the (CCcam 1.71 and captserver) cccam.cfg, captserver and cccam into the var/etc and var/emu. I made a file 2.1 sh in var/bin/int.d with the following entry.
#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p /dev/dvb/card0/
ln -s /dev/demuxapi /dev/dvb/card0/ca0 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi /dev/dvb/card0/ca1 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi /dev/dvb/card0/demux0 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi /dev/dvb/card0/demux1 &
ln -s /dev/dvb/card0 /dev/dvb/adapter0 &
mkdir -p /dev/dvb/card1/
ln -s /dev/demuxapi0 /dev/dvb/card1/ca0 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi0 /dev/dvb/card1/ca1 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi0 /dev/dvb/card1/demux0 &
ln -s /dev/demuxapi0 /dev/dvb/card1/demux1 &
ln -s /dev/dvb/card1 /dev/dvb/adapter1 &
/var/emu/capmtserver &
/var/emu/CCcam &
My CCcam.cfg has the following line
###############################################
## Servers I use ##
###############################################
C: 192.168.1.1# 3### home home yes
###############################################
DVB API: 2
6. I reboot the machine and straight away I got pictures on the channels in my local share. My selectv card is inserted in the lower slot is not being recohnised or read.
This where i am at, been trying to find how to make the card read for the last 3 hours to no avail. I think I will need to add Newcs to see if it will work and read the card.
First impression of the 3.1.1 - This appears to be more stable image than the version 2. Zapping of channels is a tad faster. I recorded one channel and watched another no problem.
More testing to go and work to see how I can make the card readers work.
Added newcs and its reading sand updating the card - no freezing so far 1hr .
Its 2:30amtime to sleep. Will play again on the weekend. Til then.
It has been 3 days since I installed neumo 3.1.1 and it has not failed yet. So far so good ---stable.
Kavakid (23-07-09)
Whats the epg like ?
The epg is not bad but I like pli jade epg better. I'll try to post pics over the week end. So far the image is running stable. The only hiccup is the synchronization of the pics and audio ... but i think this is dependent on the emulator... I'll switch to CCcam2.0.0 or better on the weekend.
Press the Epg button once and you'll get the program of the channel you are watching. Use the left and right button to surf the time table. If you press the EPG the second time it will show you the epg of the channels in your favorite channels list.
This firmware is better than the version 2.xx in terms of quicker channel change and but it doesn't beat enigma based firmware overall (apart from the dual tuner). The recording is ok, pause and play is good but rewinding is still buggy.
I will play with it a bit more and I will be switching back to pli most likely. The user interface is not that impressive that is to me anyway.
Ray
Yeah its a shame the none engima firmware is so ugly, im using pli jade but im still tossing up if i should go back to the none engima image because of the pause button and dual tuner. I really like how the pause button works but then again i hate looking at the user interface as you stated.
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