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Running Linux From SD Card or USB Flash Drive - Using Balbes150 Method And Files.
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Originally posted by nosmokingbandit View PostI want to modify uboot on my OTT box but a lot of links in the first post are dead. Is there a more current and concise guide elsewhere?
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Originally posted by nosmokingbandit View PostNo worries, things like this move fast and it can be a pain to keep up with it.
Thanks to both of you for all the hard work.Nice of you to say, but all credit goes to balbes150. He is very productive, constantly improving all of his many S95 goodies while also including more S905 devices in to the mix.
Welcome to Freaktab, have fun.
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Originally posted by balbes150 View Post
If you use the files (the link that I pointed out earlier) and install the bootloader two commands (exactly as written). The partition table is stored. SD card to become bootable. It is tested on several different models with 1Gb and 2GB of RAM. The partitions on the SD card are visible on a PC with Linux. Can download any image, install the bootloader and check. I suggest not to connect the 3.3 V UART adapter. I recommend to only use three pins Rx Tx GRN. The adapter will get power from USB.
p/s/ I have a Spot on i7 has stopped working internal memory eMMC. Now I use it with an SD card, on which is written the Linux and the boot loader. Everything is fine starts and runs.
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Originally posted by nosmokingbandit View PostI'm still working on getting my box up and running, but I wanted to share the dtb.img with everyone:
This is for the Sunvell/OTT T95M. Balbes, feel free to add it to your files if you want.
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Wetek, is has also an amlogic chipset, they run enigma2 (openatv, openpli) it is linux based, would it be possible to compile enigma on our devices? This would be great to use my satellite settopboxes as dvb-s2 server.
https://wetek.com/blog/view/49/offic...for-wetek-play
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