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    I can't flash a factory firmware. Display says Er.10 everytime I want to upload Loader or Software for Openbox S6. I'm rather sure that I uploaded loader for Octagon 1008SE+. I will try and dump /dev/mtd0 into a file later.


    Is there any option to change boot loader again? Could I change boot loader if I had backup of the original mtd0? I read about it in this thread few posts above.


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    If the display says Er.10 when trying to flash, the .ird file has a different reseller ID than the one currently in the boot loader.

    The only option to change the boot loader is to reflash it, in this case using channel-up or Porter. For this you need a .ird file with a boot loader containing the reseller ID you want in it (I recommend the original Openbox S6 ID) and having the reseller ID in the current boot loader. I can prepare such a file for you.

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    Audioniek.
    Receivers: Rebox: RE-4000, 8000, 9000, 2200, 2210, 2220, 4200, 4210, 4220, 8220, 8500, SAB Unix Triple, Golden Media Spark TripleX, Amiko Alien 2+, Sogno Spark Revolution, Kathrein UFS910(1 & 14W)/912/913/922(CX24116 & AVL2108 tuners), Vizyon revolution 820HD PVR, AB IPBox 91HD/9000HD/9000HD rev.2, Xsarius Alpha HD10, nBox BKSA/BSLA/BXZB/BZZB, Vitamin HD 5000
    Sats: Astra 1, 2 & 3, Hotbird
    Main activity: building my own E2 images for Fortis receivers

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    I believe that I did as you wrote. I changed octagon loader into openbox with leviathan_reseller_changer_v13 but I've still got Er.10.
    It would be nice if you can prepare right boot loader for Openbox S6 HD. I will give it a try with that one.
    Thanks in advance.


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    Attached is a .zip file. In it is a .ird file containing a loader V6.27 with reseller ID 250900A0 (= Openbox S6 HDPVR). The .ird file itself has the reseller ID 250200A0 (= Octagon SF1008 SE+ HD Intelligence). The latter reseller ID must must match the reseller ID currently in the receiver to achieve flashing, and can be changed using a reseller changer.

    Meanwhile, there may be a simpler way to find out the reseller ID in the current loader. For this you need a serial log while attempting to flash a .ird file using channel-up. Do the following:

    - Set up a serial connection with the receiver and confirm it works;
    - Unpack the .zip file and put the .ird file to be flashed on a USB stick. The file must be the only .ird file on the stick;
    - Power down the receiver through the mains switch on the back;
    - Insert the USB stick in the receiver;
    - Press and hold the channel-up key on the front panel;
    - While keeping the channel-up depressed power on the receiver with the mains switch on the back;
    - Release the channel-up key when the display shows SCan;
    - Watch the serial log, in particular if you get an Er.10.

    You will see a log of detecting the .ird file on the USB stick and reading it in on the serial port. After that some lines appear, one of which has both the reseller ID of the current loader and the reseller ID of the .ird file. Flashing will only occur when they are the same. When they are different, take note of the value not matching the reseller ID of the .ird file. This is the reseller ID of the loader currently in the receiver. Change the .ird file in the attachment accordingly with a reseller changer and flashing should occur.

    Please note that some reseller changers (particularly older ones) write the fourth reseller ID byte back as 0x00 whereas in this case it must be 0xA0.

    Flashing the loader is done in the blink of an eye. When it is complete, the receiver will have the reseller ID 250900A0 and should be able to flash an unchanged original firmware .ird file intended for it.

    Success!

    Regards,

    Audioniek.

    Attachment: Openbox_S6_HDPVR_Loader_L627_R250200A0.zip
    Receivers: Rebox: RE-4000, 8000, 9000, 2200, 2210, 2220, 4200, 4210, 4220, 8220, 8500, SAB Unix Triple, Golden Media Spark TripleX, Amiko Alien 2+, Sogno Spark Revolution, Kathrein UFS910(1 & 14W)/912/913/922(CX24116 & AVL2108 tuners), Vizyon revolution 820HD PVR, AB IPBox 91HD/9000HD/9000HD rev.2, Xsarius Alpha HD10, nBox BKSA/BSLA/BXZB/BZZB, Vitamin HD 5000
    Sats: Astra 1, 2 & 3, Hotbird
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    Hi Adionek,
    Thank you for loader upload. Here is current status:
    - loader L627 uploaded successfully
    - original Openbox S6 HD firmware uploaded successfully
    - tuner hangs during boot up from flash
    - tuner hangs during boot up of HDMU from USB


    Below are logs from putty.


    Any suggestion what to do next? Is it hardware damage and I can't help with it anything else?

    Loader upload
    Code:
    % Í(Re)start USB...
    Front USB:   scanning bus for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
                system volume information/
       115230   openbox_s6_l627_r250200a0.ird
    ==> find ird  openbox_s6_l627_r250200a0.ird [115230 ] <==
    
    
    1 file(s), 1 dir(s)
    
    
    ==> usb_loading start openbox_s6_l627_r250200a0.ird
    reading openbox_s6_l627_r250200a0.ird
    ...........
    ret=> 115230
    Loader_Parser: index(0) addr[84000000] size(181224), resize(262144)
    Loader_Parser: flash write etc[idx 0, addr 0, size (181224)]
    Loader_WriteFlash size=0x2c3e8 offset=0xa0000000 data_start 84000000
    ..==> unprotect 0
    
    
    .. done
    ==> erase firtst 0 last 1
    ..==> protect 0

    tuner boots up from flash
    Code:
    %rTs     Ô(Re)start USB...
    Front USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    Rear  USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    (Re)start USB...
    Front USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    Rear  USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    stopping USB..
    
    
    (Re)start USB...
    Front USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    Rear  USB:   scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found
    ** Can't read from device 0 **
    
    
    ** Unable to use usb 0:1 for fatload **
    init started: BusyBox v1.14.2 (2012-03-12 15:08:37 KST)
    tuner boots up from pendrive
    Code:
    %rTs     Ô(Re)start USB...
    Front USB:   scanning bus for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found
           scanning bus for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
     262144000   root.img
      3010445   uimage
    
    
    2 file(s), 0 dir(s)
    
    
    reading uImage
    .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    ret=> 3010445
    Wait [1]
    Wait [2]
    Wait [3]
    Wait [4]
    Wait [5]
    Wait [6]
    ext2fs_check_if_mount: Can't check if filesystem is mounted due to missing mtab file while determining whether /mnt/root.img is mounted.
    /mnt/root.img: clean, 5651/64000 files, 108927/256000 blocks
    mount root
    INIT: version 2.88 booting
    init frontpanel
    WAIT 1 min
    mknod: /dev/avs: File exists
    mknod: /dev/fuse: File exists
    [mountvirtfs] Mount /dev in tmpfs
    [mountvirtfs] Copying device nodes to /dev
    Starting portmap daemon....
    Loading autofs
    Starting autofs
    [mountall] Mounting local filesystems...
    mount: mounting LABEL=RECORD on /hdd failed: No such file or directory
    Cleaning /tmp /var/run /var/lock.
    Hostname: HS7810A.
    init stmfb
    LOADING MODULES
    load firmware
    copLoadFile (file /boot/audio.elf)
    ustslave: Kernel Version: 24
    base_address 0x40400000
    seeking to 0
    seeking to 5e00
    seeking to 12460
    seeking to 1ab60
    seeking to 154300
    seeking to 154338
    seeking to 154370
    seeking to 191a58
    seeking to 191a60
    seeking to 191a68
    seeking to 191a70
    seeking to 1aae40
    seeking to 1aaf00
    copLoadFile (file /boot/video.elf)
    ustslave: Kernel Version: 24
    base_address 0x40000000
    seeking to 0
    seeking to 60980
    seeking to 148478
    seeking to 1484b0
    seeking to 1484e8
    seeking to 158858
    seeking to 158864
    seeking to 158880
    seeking to 184d94
    seeking to 186e00
    init embx
    init AVS
    skip mpeg2
    Model: 'hs7810a'
    vBoxType: 8
    Input device name: "TDT RC event driver"
    Selected Remote: Fortis RemoteControl
    RemoteControl Map:
                    MENU - 04 - 139
                     RED - 4B - 398
                   GREEN - 4A - 399
                  YELLOW - 49 - 400
                    BLUE - 48 - 401
                    EXIT - 1C - 174
                    TEXT - 0D - 388
                     EPG - 08 - 365
                  REWIND - 58 - 168
             FASTFORWARD - 5C - 208
                    PLAY - 55 - 207
                   PAUSE - 07 - 119
                  RECORD - 56 - 167
                    STOP - 54 - 128
                 STANDBY - 0A - 116
                    MUTE - 0C - 113
               CHANNELUP - 5E - 104
             CHANNELDOWN - 5F - 109
                VOLUMEUP - 4E - 115
              VOLUMEDOWN - 4F - 114
                    INFO - 06 - 358
                      OK - 1F - 352
                      UP - 00 - 103
                   RIGHT - 02 - 106
                    DOWN - 01 - 108
                    LEFT - 03 - 105
                    BACK - 09 - 158
                    ZOOM - 0B - 372
                   VMODE - 0E -  47
              RESOLUTION - 0F - 393
                 TVRADIO - 1A - 378
                   SLEEP - 1E - 142
                    OPEN - 40 - 361
                     FAV - 41 - 364
                   TIMER - 42 - 362
                    UPUP - 43 - 414
                DOWNDOWN - 44 - 415
                    NEXT - 4C - 407
                    LAST - 50 - 412
                     PIP - 51 - 375
                   MEDIA - 52 - 226
                    LIST - 53 - 395
                 0BUTTON - 10 -  11
                 1BUTTON - 11 -   2
                 2BUTTON - 12 -   3
                 3BUTTON - 13 -   4
                 4BUTTON - 14 -   5
                 5BUTTON - 15 -   6
                 6BUTTON - 16 -   7
                 7BUTTON - 17 -   8
                 8BUTTON - 18 -   9
                 9BUTTON - 19 -  10
    Frontpanel Map:
                 STANDBY - 00 - 116
                      OK - 06 - 352
                    MENU - 05 - 139
                VOLUMEUP - 03 - 115
              VOLUMEDOWN - 04 - 114
               CHANNELUP - 01 - 104
             CHANNELDOWN - 02 - 109
    Supports Long KeyPress: 1
    processComplex >
    period 10, delay 120
    Using period=10 delay=120
    [SEM] DOWN
    Geändert von lolo909 (02.10.2016 um 22:17 Uhr)


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