I meant the same boot from external flash for hs7429Hello everybody,
It is my gut feeling that something is slowly going wrong here.
@mountaineer: it still is not clear to me what has been changed in the boot arguments on your HS8200. With unchanged boot arguments loader 6.00 cannot start an USB image.
@ainouna: The problem is about an HS8200 not an HS7429. Flashing a 7.37 bootloader into an HS8200 will brick the receiver. Also, the HS7429 uses a different style of USB image which only requires 1 FAT32 partition on the USB stick. An HS8200 requires a USB stick with at least a FAT32 partition for uImage and an ext2/ext3 formatted partition for rest of the image as mountaineer has written. Also see here (posting #20).
Regards,
Audioniek.
did you access the bootloader source hs7429?Hello everybody,
It is my gut feeling that something is slowly going wrong here.
@mountaineer: it still is not clear to me what has been changed in the boot arguments on your HS8200. With unchanged boot arguments loader 6.00 cannot start an USB image.
@ainouna: The problem is about an HS8200 not an HS7429. Flashing a 7.37 bootloader into an HS8200 will brick the receiver. Also, the HS7429 uses a different style of USB image which only requires 1 FAT32 partition on the USB stick. An HS8200 requires a USB stick with at least a FAT32 partition for uImage and an ext2/ext3 formatted partition for rest of the image as mountaineer has written. Also see here (posting #20).
Regards,
Audioniek.
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plz share bootloader hs7429
hello
I know it's different
between hs8200 boot 6.00 and hs7429 boot 7.37
I thought it was for a hs7429
a problem starting with uimage
Thank you for the clarification
Mr. Audioniek everything is fine and nothing is constant
Regards
ainouna
hello sadaghiani
there are many brand hs7429
what is the brand of your receiver
Octagon SF-1008G+ SE+ Intelligence:270130A0
Forever HD-7474 PVR:271530A0
Forever HD-7878 PVR:271531A0
Openbox S6 PRO Plus:270730A0
XCruiser XDSR 420 HD:270330A0
I can find you the loader
you can even search
for octagon=1008g+se+
UpdateLoader.Octagon.SF1008GplusSEplus.L7.36.ird
for forever hd7474
UpdateLoader.FOREVER.HD7474PVR.L7.37.ird
for forever hd7878
UpdateLoader.FOREVER.HD7878PVR.L7.37.ird
for openbox s6 pro plus
UpdateLoader.OPENBOX.S6 pro plus.L7.37.ird
for xcruiser xdsr 420 hd
BootLoader.XCRUISER.XDSR420HD.L7.37.ird
Regards
ainouna
tnxhello sadaghiani
there are many brand hs7429
what is the brand of your receiver
Octagon SF-1008G+ SE+ Intelligence:270130A0
Forever HD-7474 PVR:271530A0
Forever HD-7878 PVR:271531A0
Openbox S6 PRO Plus:270730A0
XCruiser XDSR 420 HD:270330A0
I can find you the loader
you can even search
for octagon=1008g+se+
UpdateLoader.Octagon.SF1008GplusSEplus.L7.36.ird
for forever hd7474
UpdateLoader.FOREVER.HD7474PVR.L7.37.ird
for forever hd7878
UpdateLoader.FOREVER.HD7878PVR.L7.37.ird
for openbox s6 pro plus
UpdateLoader.OPENBOX.S6 pro plus.L7.37.ird
for xcruiser xdsr 420 hd
BootLoader.XCRUISER.XDSR420HD.L7.37.ird
Regards
ainouna
fortis hs7429
270130A0
hello again sadaghiani
reseller =270130A0=octagon 1008g+se+
is that the brand of your receiver?...
Regards
ainouna
hi
u must know that with any bootloader that has its own id, you can install the rom later with the same id
I am looking for 7.37 bootloader with fortis id
In addition, reseller id change programs do not work on bootloader and are more suitable for image
Of course, bokit plugin is suitable for this
The purpose of changing bootloader id to install image with Fortis id without using change reseller id programs
@sadaghiani "I am looking for 7.37 bootloader with fortis id"
There is no such thing as a Fortis ID as Fortis never sold the HS7429 under its own brand name. If it would exist, its reseller ID would be 270030A0.
What you are wishing for is something that cannot be done without having to hs7429 boot loader source code in order to remove the code that checks for a particular reseller ID. I do not have the source code so I cannot help you there. I also think this wish is not a very wise one, as Fortis built this mechanism in to prevent flashing the wrong software into a receiver, which is sound engineering practice.
For years I have been following this routine and it works for me. In each of the Fortis receivers I have the reseller ID in the boot loader is the original factory one belonging to that particular model. Now in practice I only have to change one reseller ID byte in case I want to flash software for the same basic model (in this case a HS7429) but for another brand name. Normally this approach seldomly needs a reseller changer and if it does it alerts me to pay close attention.
The most convenient approach for you would in my view be installing a 7.37 boot loader with the resellerID at 27XX30A0 with XX corresponding to the reseller brand of your particular receiver. If you need a flash file for that, tell me the value of XX you want and I can post it.
As always: NEVER mess around with boot loaders unless you EXACTLY know what you are doing: it is VERY easy to brick a receiver!
Regards,
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
I have loaded the openvision image Atevio 7500 on to the box off of usb and it loads and runs. ( https://images.openvision.dedyn.io/7.6/Vision/SH4/) ...there are issues with that image but it loads and runs...so there is still something going with the image here that it will not load past 6...hope you find a solution as I am sure your image solves a lot of problems the other images have. Please let me know if I can help...thank you for all your work!