Ok...ran
cd /hack/bin
./DialConfig127US.tcl

Seemed to be happy with that.
Said "no such command to" ./DialPrefixModem.tcl. Connected via FTP. There was no file under the directory for that (but DialConfig127US.tcl was there).

Also there was no /etc/oztivo.conf file.

After running the ./DialConfig127US.tcl I reset to Pal-to-GS, rebooted and ran thru the GS. Did the ususal thing - failed connection.
Ran thru again but listened to the phone line - modem is definitely dialing but after the very first number the phone beeps (pick up your phone and dial 2 - thats the beep, beep, beep, beep, pause, beep, beep, beep, pause- not a valid number to start dialing with).

Going back one step in the GS there is the option to add a prefix. The default is ",#401". I changed this to 0 and ran through the dial up while listening on the phone, and got a telecom service woman (021).
She didn't know where minnie was - hehe.
So what is Tivo supposed to be dialing? Is it 210.48.107.133:80 - because that hound won't hunt on my phone.

Its a 3.0 image, and according to the instructions there is not need for the ",#401" prefix - thats for the 2.5.5.

What is the prefix required?
Seems odd that I don't have the ./DialPrefixModem.tcl - is this the missing piece?
Where can I get this? Alternatively can I put the required prefix in at the GS stage as you would for Callminder?

We are getting closer to the truth (Skully?)