ENIGMA 2 for Mini 900-910 0.1.0 beta ENIGMA 2 for ipbox HD/cuberevo/cuberevo-mini SIFTeam:
First boot take a little bit much more than a normal boot, so wait
until you can see the bandeau bar (the one with infos on current
channel) on the tv screen.
Default settings are for single tuner on HotBird sat. (you can change
them in the menu)
WARNING
o not forget to change your DNS configuration (if you want
to use the decoder on the net). The DNS configuration could only be
made by editing manually the file "/etc/resolv.conf"
HISTORY:
release 0.1.0(beta):
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This is the first public release, it's released as a beta version, probably
it has many and many bugs, but to fix and to discover them I need all
your help, so I decided to make it public
This version does not support:
- card reader
- DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-S tuners
- twin tuner
Enjoy it! Tideglo
ABOUT ENIGMA 2 for ipbox9000/900/910/cuberevo/cuberevo-mini:
This is an adaption of Enigma 2 for the DGStation's High Definition boxes.
I want to thank these people:
Team DuckTales: for helping me on finding really many bugs and to helping
me on make Enigma2 like it is now.
zbigzbig20: for default bootlogo
Spaeleus: for Italian translation
SIFTeam: this is my place, with all my friends that i like really to chat with!!
I want also to thank two special friends:
genge: for be the best betatester of ever!!!!! (really a ball breaker but also
a good friend )
PhotosOfGhosts: for helping me on finding, studying and solving bugs
HOW TO INSTALL:
To test this enigma2 image you need a running nfs server and a serial &
network connection to the receiver.
You need uboot 1.3.1 or higher to run e2 (never tested with lower versions)
Do this only if you want to use nfs-server otherwise go to point 3:
1. extract the tgz file on the server and set the directory in /etc/exports
for example:
/root/Desktop/root 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash,sync,no_subtree_ch eck)
where 192.168.1.0 is your net base-address and 255.255.255.0 is your netmask
2. restart nfs server
3. connect via serial console with an hyperterminal connection to
the receiver (I suggest you to use putty, it's freeware, and configure
it to use a 115200 serial connection)
4. turn on the receiver and hit ctr+z in serial
console you should see the following prompt:
cuberevo>
5. customize the following settings to your network environment
and type them into the serial console:
setenv menu_1 'setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.5;setenv serverip
192.168.1.6;setenv gateway 192.168.1.1;setenv netmask
255.255.255.0;setenv bootargs "console=ttyAS1,115200 panic=3
bigphysarea=10240 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=/root/Desktop/root rw
rootpath=/root/Desktop/root ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gateway:$netmask
mem=128m coprocessor_mem=4m@0x10000000,4m@0x10400000 init=/bin
/devinit";setenv bootcmd "nfs a5ff0000 192.168.1.6:/root/Desktop/root/boot
/uImage;bootm a5ff0000";saveenv;boot'
setenv menu_2 'setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.5;setenv serverip
192.168.1.6;setenv gateway 192.168.1.1;setenv netmask
255.255.255.0;setenv bootusb "run bootargsusb;usb reset;ext2load usb 0:1
a5ff0000 boot/uImage;bootm a5ff0000";setenv bootargsusb "setenv
bootargs console=ttyAS1,115200 panic=3 bigphysarea=10240
root=/dev/sda1 rw rootdelay=10 init=/bin/devinit
ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gateway:$netmask mem=128m
coprocessor_mem=4m@0x10000000,4m@0x10400000";seten v bootcmd "run
bootusb";saveenv;boot'
setenv menu_3 'setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.5;setenv serverip
192.168.1.6;setenv gateway 192.168.1.1;setenv netmask
255.255.255.0;setenv bootusb "run bootargsusb;usb reset;ext2load usb 0:1
a5ff0000 boot/uImage;bootm a5ff0000";setenv bootargsusb "setenv
bootargs console=ttyAS1,115200 panic=3 bigphysarea=10240
root=/dev/sdb1 rw rootdelay=10 init=/bin/devinit
ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gateway:$netmask mem=128m
coprocessor_mem=4m@0x10000000,4m@0x10400000";seten v bootcmd "run
bootusb";saveenv;boot'
setenv menu_4 'setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.5;setenv serverip
192.168.1.6;setenv gateway 192.168.1.1;setenv netmask
255.255.255.0;setenv bootargs "console=ttyAS1,115200 panic=3 root=/dev
/mtdblock3 bigphysarea=1500 ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gateway:$netmask
quiet";setenv bootcmd "bootm a0060000";saveenv;boot'
saveenv
remember to customize where /root/Desktop/root is the directory you
added to /etc/exports and ipaddr is the ip of your decoder, serverip is
the ip of your nfs-server, gateway is your gateway ip, netmask is the
mask of your home-net
6. now you can restart your decoder and press the relative remote
controller's button for 5 seconds to start the image you want:
- Press Button 1: start your image using nfs-server
- Press Button 2: start your image using usb pendrive if you
don't have a SATA hdd
- Press Button 3: start your image using usb pendrive if you have a SATA hdd
- Press Button 4: start your original flash image in the decoder (DGStation's
original firmwares and images based on them)
That operation is necessary only the first time you want to change
your boot commands. You don't need to press all the time you reboot
the decoder a button to select wich image to start, simply do that
only if you want to change to e2 nfs from usb, or from original images.
That's all, Tideglo