Its tested bootloader for clones .
usually it can be installed through jtag .
Its tested bootloader for clones .
usually it can be installed through jtag .
Hi all.
I would like to note that the serial interface on the Vu+ Solo SE V2 only works in the CFE Boot-Loader. It is then "deactivated" and no longer works (it is not possible to find this hardware device in Enigma2 and / or in Linux OS). Unfortunately, this serial port only serves as a service connector (input and output serial port).
I've been looking forward to it for a long time and made a serial port adapter - for my Vu+ Solo SE V2 on the back panel. RJ11 / RJ12 connector is used on the pack panel of the Vu+ Solo SE V2. It contains the pins for the IR sensor for the RCU. There are also included additional pins for RS-232 (there are only 3 pins for the serial port, that is, it is only for the so-called "null-modem" method of RS-232 serial communication).
However, it is only applicable when the bootloader is active. Not in the Linux system (respectively in Enigma2).
Vu+ Solo SE is probably a little different than Vu+ Solo SE V2, but the RJ11 / RJ12 pinouts should match:
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I would like to note that the serial interface on the Vu+ Solo SE V2 only works in the CFE Boot-Loader. It is then "deactivated" and no longer works (it is not possible to find this hardware device in Enigma2 and / or in Linux OS). Unfortunately, this serial port only serves as a service connector (input and output serial port).
I've been looking forward to it for a long time and made a serial port adapter - for my Vu+ Solo SE V2 on the back panel. RJ11 / RJ12 connector is used on the pack panel of the Vu+ Solo SE V2. It contains the pins for the IR sensor for the RCU. There are also included additional pins for RS-232 (there are only 3 pins for the serial port, that is, it is only for the so-called "null-modem" method of RS-232 serial communication).
However, it is only applicable when the bootloader is active. Not in the Linux system (respectively in Enigma2).
Vu+ Solo SE is probably a little different than Vu+ Solo SE V2, but the RJ11 / RJ12 pinouts should match:
I change topic, nice Spectrum keyboard ;o)
About the VU+ Solo² Sunray, at what I remember they had some protection on it, and the Security board. They were selling replacement boards.
Check here about it, at jb8a8f8
TS
Hi. So, if this "security chip" is replaced, will the serial port be accessible even in Linux OS ? Or how should I understand it exactly ? Hmmm... :-/
Hi. So, if this "security chip" is replaced, will the serial port be accessible even in Linux OS ? Or how should I understand it exactly ? Hmmm... :-/
That was the security board of the Sunray VU+ Solo²... and they swapped/added it, perhaps would be interesting to dig on this... I don't think their boxes had the Flash chip killed... if my memory is good.
TS
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