If you have the time you could improve on that, m8... :)
Posts by gorski
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MENU > FNC Plugins > YIFY > MENU > Settings, go down and see the added options...
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More updates...
Including:
- i55plus > simple update adds scripts for moving root to and booting from mSD/USB stick etc.
- enigma2 > updated
- gstreamer > updated
...and more...
FNC plugins:
- Wazzup fixed again
-YIFY now has advanced subtitles handling
etc. etc. etc.
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Japhar SIM?
Find my thread on "how to extend the useful life" of these old beasts.... :)
"Extending the ROM and RAM" (amongst others, of DM500HD and 800HD SE), is another thread of mine... ;)
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OK, I just updated:
Zgemma H9.2H with 146 packages... All fine after reboot!Zgemma H7S 108 packages! Going well....
Edision OS mio 4K has 188 packages and - reflash is recommended!!! Seems fine after reboot...
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Let's keep it simple, guys...
Ciefp's list of channels (easily obtainable from PurE2 feeds: MENU > Plugins > Settings > ciefp...) has many working IPTV channels anyone can get and test with.
1) In the lower part of his list he has an IPTV section, where you'll find IPTV MIX and in it N1 group of channels - SRB, HR, BIH have audio but no video.
Zgemma H7, Edision OS mio 4K and other recs work fine with those channels.
How about other HiSIlicon STBs with the same SoC? Octagon STBs (SF4008, SF 8008?), Dinobot (which ones?)? I don't have any of those, so let's pool our resources, please...Btw, HD versions of N1 SRB, HR and BIH IPTV channels do not work at my end in any of these STBs, so I presume this has to do with ciefp's list not being up-to-date with those channels...
2) Section Free SlyNet IPTV > Sky News HD is fine in H9.2H. So are other HD channels I found in that section, broadly speaking...
Btw, |> and <| buttons around OK button do work, in PurE2, to change the channel/zapping... :)
Let's start here... ;)
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Search a bit, even on this forum, it's all here, just waiting to be discovered... ;)
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Has your H9x/H9.2x been purring with PurE2 lately?!?:rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:
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Has your H9x/H9.2x been purring with PurE2 lately?!?:rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:
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You have OSCam Emu section and in it my thread on the version of Emu which opens EVERYTHING in H7, so there is NO NEED WHATSOEVER to complicate with out-of-date CCcam...
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I had it - PurE2 is the best at the moment, in my opinion...
It will give you way more than stable sat TV... ;)
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...and don't take the USB stick out after the flashing, until you're done with the Wizard and you reboot...
During the reboot, when the LED on USB stick is out - take it out...
Otherwise, an image with good Device Manager will give you the "Unmount/umount" option, which makes it safe to take out the USB connected device.
Best of luck!
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Zgemma H7 is different, as it has 4GB NAND flash, divided in 4 partitions "natively".
An up-to-date, modern PurE2 should be way better than old-fashioned and rather limited OpenPLi.
See our section for further info, as well as here, in Zgemma and OSCam Emu sections - all you need is there...
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But you could...
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Yes, I searched high and low - nothing... :( :( :(
The guys who are commissioned to do it also came empty-handed... Blast!
I'll check it all again but one must pass MOT to get registered and insured... It's not that easy...
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PurE2 has everything in the feeds...
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I didn't have such a problem with my H9.2H...
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Thanks mate it is useful.:) But let me a little correction and additional info. Zgemma H7S has 4 GB flash memory and 4 partition named
START_1 ; START_2 ; START_3 : START_4. Each partition has 1 GB equally. Maximum 4 images may be installed regardless zip files dimensions.
But you may use file expander to install more images.
No, Sir, you may not!!! :rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:
Read in other related threads and inform yourself. Your "corrections" are factually incorrect. I explained before:
-there is a 1/2 GB SWAP partition that each image uses
-1/2GB /tmp - likewise...
The rest (3GB) is divided into 4 partitions - you work it out from here... :)
File expander doesn't exist - Flash Expander does. However, it is unnecessary in this case! I load every image with tons of stuff and I still have loads of MB free!!

Clearer now? :)
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Well, apparently it's a very different system that requires a lot of rewiring and modifying of the sockets, plus "jacks" (plugs) etc.
They told me that it would take enough of working hours to make the difference in price (£450) minimal...
But I have no idea, so I am asking... :(
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Seagen, I have Xenon headlights - Xenon sockets, Xenon jacks/connectors.... In the UK such headlights cost an arm and a leg, as they are very rare, at least for this model of Toyota.
To put usual/normal (for the UK) halogen headlights into my existing Xenon sockets takes many hours of rewiring etc.
These kits for conversion that you posted - perhaps I don't understand what you were pointing out...?
If I had halogens and if I wanted better, Xenon headlights, then this would be the way to go, sure...
But my predicament is slightly different, if you know what I mean......
