mfomferra
21-10-2006, 12:04 AM
Hello,
I saved an old Series 2 TCD24008A from the municipal waste department :-)
If you would like to run some dev shots in an NTSC environment (antenna reception only though), you are welcome to send me files as long as you don't wanna flash the rom ;-))))))
Of course the hd was already salvaged. Other than that, all seems fine: Unit
powers up, is clean and no physical damage discernible. I got a few
harddrives I can try (20 - 60 GB)...I'd like to get it running and play a
little around with it, maybe use it as a client for streaming mp3s and
webradio...
I don't have an image (no original hd). Are their any hints on compiling and installing the OS? I already have the source files from Tivo (Linux 2.1) and I'm running Suse 10.0 32-bit and 64-bit on my boxes...I could not find much online about starting with a virgin disk...I would not like to use Instantcake - I can't really afford that currently
I don't need to do the Palmod since my TV and DVD player here in the USA "speak" NTSC very well.
Any hints, links, recommendations greatly appreciated and thanks a lot!
EL
I saved an old Series 2 TCD24008A from the municipal waste department :-)
If you would like to run some dev shots in an NTSC environment (antenna reception only though), you are welcome to send me files as long as you don't wanna flash the rom ;-))))))
Of course the hd was already salvaged. Other than that, all seems fine: Unit
powers up, is clean and no physical damage discernible. I got a few
harddrives I can try (20 - 60 GB)...I'd like to get it running and play a
little around with it, maybe use it as a client for streaming mp3s and
webradio...
I don't have an image (no original hd). Are their any hints on compiling and installing the OS? I already have the source files from Tivo (Linux 2.1) and I'm running Suse 10.0 32-bit and 64-bit on my boxes...I could not find much online about starting with a virgin disk...I would not like to use Instantcake - I can't really afford that currently
I don't need to do the Palmod since my TV and DVD player here in the USA "speak" NTSC very well.
Any hints, links, recommendations greatly appreciated and thanks a lot!
EL