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[ROM] OpenELEC for Amlogic-based TV boxes (M8, MXQ, TV110, MX2/G18)

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  • t0mekk
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    How did you install it?

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  • t0mekk
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    How did you install it?

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  • t0mekk
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    How did you install it?

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  • t0mekk
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    How did you install it?

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    How did you install it?

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  • splodge77
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    Yeah all of the above, but it just isn't working for me. Is there a link to a video that I could follow to see if I am doing it correct, I can navigate a PC quite well, but this just doesn't seem to be happening

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  • al8782
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    Originally posted by splodge77 View Post
    This is the message that I get when I try and install it This is from an sd card as well, I tried it on that just in case, but still no luck
    Are you unzipping the file and transferring the 3 files onto the sdcard? And if so are you putting the sdcard in the box first then doing toothpick method?

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  • splodge77
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    This is the message that I get when I try and install it This is from an sd card as well, I tried it on that just in case, but still no luck
    You may only view thumbnails in this gallery. This gallery has 1 photos.

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  • splodge77
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    I have got the zip version from pg 1 of this thread, but it's on a usb not an sd card, will that make any difference?

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  • buzzmarshall
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    make sure your using the zip version if this is a new OpenELEC install and your using a SD card... the .tar verions is okay if your updating a Openelec system already installed... If your using the proper file for your particular hardware and its not finding the install image for some reason it could be the sd cards not formated properly or maybe that particular sdcard isnt liked for some reason by your box... normally the zip file contents unzipped onto a fat32 formatted sd card should just pickup the sd image on a hardware boot using the reset button on the box or the right key on the remote if you have a box without the reset button the box... once OpenELEC is up and runing on the box... its easy to update with tar update files simply by putting it OpenELEC's update directory and rebooting the box...

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  • splodge77
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    I have tried to install the version on pg1 for the T8 box, when I get to the boot screen and choose the file from the usb on the menu, it will not install.
    Any ideas please?

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  • splodge77
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    Thanks very much to Codesnake for the T8 version, much appreciated and will be getting installed tomorrow. One quick question, I have backed up my current Spinz tv build, can this be re-installed onto the OE version when I have that installed, sorry for the nooby question, but this is quite new to me!
    Thanks again

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  • digitalsilencer
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    Originally posted by inameiname View Post

    Oh, ok. Good to know. I have found Kerbers to work good, so if it truly uses all 4 cores, I might as well stick with his for the Matricom G-Box MXQ. That said, I love Codesnake's work with the MX2, and have been using his OpenELEC for more than a year now, so am happy to find he has a 6.0.0.0 build for the MX2. Look forward to trying both on my two boxes and see how well they run.
    would you say that mxq build is a lot better than the stock it comes with? and witch fw are you using with gboxq?

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  • inameiname
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    Originally posted by al8782 View Post

    Yes they both do. Kerbers has 4 cores working with very low cpu usage and Codesnakes has 2 cores working ( which might just be governored ) with higher CPU usage
    Oh, ok. Good to know. I have found Kerbers to work good, so if it truly uses all 4 cores, I might as well stick with his for the Matricom G-Box MXQ. That said, I love Codesnake's work with the MX2, and have been using his OpenELEC for more than a year now, so am happy to find he has a 6.0.0.0 build for the MX2. Look forward to trying both on my two boxes and see how well they run.

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  • inameiname
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    Originally posted by Duke View Post


    not sure i dont have that device, i do know they are different, not sure on the differences or the compatibility with your device, if your interested in doing some research on kerbers version check xbmc.ru or http://amlinux.ru/image/6.0.0/ (use google translate,lol) but since this is codesnakes thread thats all a bit off topic, it does look like theres a build for your box tho

    Thanks. Yep, I do use that website and have found that the M8 builds of kerbers do seem to work for the Matricom G-Box MXQ. They also have MXQ builds on that site, but I believe they are for a different MXQ.

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