Yes, I know that. I used DCC Telnet and MultiMiniBoot with no success.
Anyway, I installed it with LinuxOS and I'm okay now.
Does mmboot support py3?
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Yes, I know that. I used DCC Telnet and MultiMiniBoot with no success.
Anyway, I installed it with LinuxOS and I'm okay now.
Does mmboot support py3?
Yes,. All py3 images.
Yes,. All py3 images.
can you plz share it ? as the one I use only shows py2.
This is the latest version of multiminiboot.
I have also tried several original images for dm800se and it runs them.
I use DreamElite-4.1 as (external) flash-image (& internal also). I'm trying to find a new modern image that accepts mmb.
MultiMiniBoot plugin was born to serve dreamboxes and is perfect for this old box.
I prefer it because it has many advantages over other multiboot plugins:
- Beautiful and easy to use user interface.
- It runs images that made for original dreamboxes (I don't know if it applies to all images).
- Creates easy, fast and safe backups of all images from flash-image (in .tar format).
- It doesn't distinguish between pli and alliance images and you don't need to replace the 3.2-dm800se modules.
- Automatically installs WLAN settings on the installed image (according to the flash-image settings).
- It runs python 3.xx images.
- You can change the name of any image and run it directly without having to reboot flash-image.
But it also has two disadvantages:
- It cannot be installed on the new images. Unfortunately it stopped being updated by the devs a long time ago.
- Supports up to 12 images.
Maybe an advanced user who interested in these boxes (see parageria) can modify the plugin to accept many more images.
Anyway, I managed to solve this problem by creating 12-image groups and by renaming the directories, I can run any image I want.
I do this either with the computer or with the image file manager.
Couple of months ago I replaced the 16gb USB pen with a 32gb microSD card (using a USB card-reader).
It's much faster and I have a lot of available capacity. I transferred almost all the backup images I had on PC to the card.
Below is a list of installed images (all working).
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1. OpenATV-5.3
2. OpenATV-7.3
3. OpenBH-5.3
4. OpenPLi-11.3
5. OpenSPA-8.1
6.
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11.
12.
mmDIR-2
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1. AreaDeltaSat-12.2
2. Egami-10.3
3. NonSoloSat-28
4. OpenATV-7.1
5. OpenBH-5.2
6. OpenDroid-7.1
7. OpenEight-6.8
8. OpenHDF-7.0
9. OpenNFR-6.4
10. OpenPLi-12.2
11. OpenSPA-8.0
12. OpenVIX-6.3
mmDIR-3
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1. BlackHole-8.4
2. ItalySat-8.0
3. NonSoloSat-27
4. OpenBH-5.1
5. OpenESI-9.0
6. OpenPLi-12.1
7. OpenVision-10.2
8. OpenVIX-6.2
9. Pure2-6.5
10. SatDreamGr-8
11. SATLOdGE-k
12. VTi-15.0
mmDIR-4
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1. AreaDeltaSat-11.2
2. BlackHole-6.4
3. CobraLibero-8.2
4. DMS-5.8
5. Egami-9.0.5
6. LT-X-1
7. OpenBH-4.4
8. OpenBlackHole-4.0
9. OpenHDF-6.4
10. OpenSPA-7.5
11. SatLodge-10.0
12. ViX4E2-2.2
mmDIR-5
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1. HDMU-18338
2. Mediasat-ME-7.2
3. OpenATV-7.0
4. OpenLD-3.4
5. OpenMips-5.4
6. OpenPlus-2.3.1
7. OpenTS-3.7
8. OpenXTA-4.0
9. SATLOdGE-7.01
10. SFTeam-6
11. SWE-Team-5
12. VTI-14.0.01
mmDIR-6
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1. Domica-11
2. EuroSat-2.0
3. Merlin-3
4. Newnigma2-4.0
5. OpenBox-0.0.8
6. OpenPLi-11.2
7. OpenPLi-8.2
8. OpenNFR-6.3
9. PKT-Hyperion-7.0
10. PowerSat-3.5
11. PPNeverland-4.1
12. SatDreamGr-6
mmDIR-7
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1. BlackHole-4.7
2. DreamElite-4.1
3. NonSoloSat-26
4. OoZooN
5. OpenATV-6.5
6. OpenBH-0.6
7. OpenDroid-7.0
8. OpenEight-6.7
9. OpenPLi-10.2
10. OpenPLi-8.0
11. OpenVIX-5.4
12. TSimage-3.0
mmDIR-8
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1. BlackHole-4.4
2. NonSoloSat-9.5
3. OpenATV-6.3
4. OpenBH-4.2
5. OpenBH-4.3
6. OpenBH-5.0
7. OpenLD-3.3
8. OpenSPA-7.4
9. OpenVIX-4.2
10. OpenVIX-6.0
11. PKT-Hyperion-5.0
12. Pure2-6.3
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I tried the way you mention in post #34 but the installation of the image stops without completing the extraction of all directories/files.
If we use "MultiMiniBoot" we can rename the rootfs.tar.bz2 file (e.g. OpenATV-7.3.tar.bz2) and install it as we do with .nfi files.
The result is again the same. It can't extract/install all the files, I don't know why.
The problem in the end was the image itself.
DreamElite is a very old image and probably the tar compression tools are not compatible with the new compressed files.
Running the Telnet commands on a newer image installed on the hdd, OpenATV was decompressed normally.
The same happened by using MultiMiniBoot from image on hdd (e.g. AreaDeltaSat).
Installing image.tar.bz2 with MultiMiniBoot does not require replacing the 3.2-dm800se modules or the bcm7405.ko file
(just install and run the image).
Another wonderful multiboot plugin is Neoboot. I tried it with AreaDeltaSat flash-image, but unfortunately although it installs the images,
it doesn't switch them when I select one and it goes back to flash.
AreaDeltaSat does not accept MultiMiniBoot.
the Neoboot plugin is the perfect multiboot plugin if our expert try to build a clone image work with this plugin it'll a perfect experience we hope that inchallah
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I tried the way you mention in post #34 but the installation of the image stops without completing the extraction of all directories/files.
If we use "MultiMiniBoot" we can rename the rootfs.tar.bz2 file (e.g. OpenATV-7.3.tar.bz2) and install it as we do with .nfi files.
The result is again the same. It can't extract/install all the files, I don't know why.
The problem in the end was the image itself.
DreamElite is a very old image and probably the tar compression tools are not compatible with the new compressed files.
Running the Telnet commands on a newer image installed on the hdd, OpenATV was decompressed normally.
The same happened by using MultiMiniBoot from image on hdd (e.g. AreaDeltaSat).
Installing image.tar.bz2 with MultiMiniBoot does not require replacing the 3.2-dm800se modules or the bcm7405.ko file
(just install and run the image).
Another wonderful multiboot plugin is Neoboot. I tried it with AreaDeltaSat flash-image, but unfortunately although it installs the images,
it doesn't switch them when I select one and it goes back to flash.
AreaDeltaSat does not accept MultiMiniBoot.
Quick test , with Neoboot.. boots ok
I see you are using OpenPLi as flash-image.
A few hours ago I tried OpenEight-6.8 and it worked fine.
hi brother frank please which image and version of Neoboot you use it if you've a time try to make a short explain
frank087234
Please explain how you were able to install OpenATV-7.3 on Neoboot?
Use Openpli (usb boot)
install Openatv nfi
in neoboot enable these options
copy files from Flash
copy the drivers
OK thanks.
I didn't have the OpenATV-7.3.nfi file and was hoping I could transfer my backups which are in .tar format.
OK thanks.
I didn't have the OpenATV-7.3.nfi file and was hoping I could transfer my backups which are in .tar format.
I have put link for the nfi file... Easy installation
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install Openatv nfi
https://www.mediafire.com/file…7.3-dm800se-sim2.nfi/file
in neoboot enable these options
copy files from Flash
copy the drivers
uploaded
Thank you my friend
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