Hi
I did a little playing and found that I needed to change the configuration settings in HyperTerminal to 9600 bits per second, Databits: 8, Parity: None, Stopbits: 1 and flow control: None
Now onto installing the CacheCard drivers.
David
Hi
I have been trying to get my UK Tivo up and going with no success so far. I have just got as far as installing the UK image and have come to a stop at the point of installing Cachecard drivers. There seems to be a problem with installing Cachecard drivers on large HDD's (200gb) via PC. I have posted queries regarding this to Silicondust. Among other things, it was suggested I try a native install of these drivers, so I made a serial cable.
I have tested the install of the UK image and the Tivo boots up to the guided set up.
I can establish a connection to the Tivo using HyperTerminal. While the Tivo boots I can see what looks like random symbols with the occasional recognisable word inside such as "Bash:", "no job control in this shell", “Tivo” and finally “logout”. See copy of text below:
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I do not get any further than this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
David
Hi
I did a little playing and found that I needed to change the configuration settings in HyperTerminal to 9600 bits per second, Databits: 8, Parity: None, Stopbits: 1 and flow control: None
Now onto installing the CacheCard drivers.
David
What image did you put on the UK Tivo?
I used the pvr10uk.255.oztivo_emulator.release1.3beta from minnie.tuhs.org.
http://minnie.tuhs.org/TiVo/files/images/
I assume this is the correct image to use.
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