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    'nls_utf8.ko' for Pipo M9 Max RR2.4 needed

    Hi everyone,

    My M9 Pipo Max is flashed with the last the Riley Rom (2.4)(Thanks a lot for the CFW) and I would like to use my PiPo M9 Max to access my windows Shares.
    'cifs.ko' and 'md4.ko' modules are available but I also need the 'nls_utf8.ko' module for the special character (Belgium/french speaking).
    This file was available to download on a Russian board 5 months ago but it return a 404 error now.
    Is it possible for one of you, if you have that file, to upload it somewhere on the net?

    Thanks a lot,

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    You may need to ask for help in our Kernel development forum. Those guys may be able to get you one.
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      #3
      Originally posted by SirHastur View Post
      Hi everyone,

      My M9 Pipo Max is flashed with the last the Riley Rom (2.4)(Thanks a lot for the CFW) and I would like to use my PiPo M9 Max to access my windows Shares.
      'cifs.ko' and 'md4.ko' modules are available but I also need the 'nls_utf8.ko' module for the special character (Belgium/french speaking).
      This file was available to download on a Russian board 5 months ago but it return a 404 error now.
      Is it possible for one of you, if you have that file, to upload it somewhere on the net?

      Thanks a lot,
      Here you are!
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        #4
        Hi, I tried using this module with the pipo project m8hd rom but it doesn't seem to work. I'm slightly clueless about what I'm doing so it might be my fault! I put it in system/lib/modules but cifs manager still reports 'unable to access shared folder'. Should I place it somewhere else or is this simply the wrong module for the kernel? Cifs manager mounts the share, but there's the annoying issue with non-standard font characters (which applies to a lot of my files!). Cheers, Paul

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