arris69 wrote:
i can't do more for sh4 arch until somebody donate me a tv
Great idea! I send you my LE46A956 and I'll save a plenty of time.
Thx for info about OE. Actually I have checked out SamyGo OE two weeks ago,
but did not know that trunk is an old stuff and development going in the branch.
Well, little bit unusual... That's why I couldn't find SamyGOE.c and thought that there is no support for SH4.
Good work, I'll try SH4 OE (until now STLinux2.2 precompiled cross toolchain worked well for me)
Two posts here about running "Content" are quite contrary:
n0ykg wrote:
I'll post here what I found out about the "Content" menu on the A750.
It does not load executables, as the newer TVs do. Instead, the content
1) Must live in subdirectories named "SEC_GAME", "SEC_ART", "SEC_COOK" in the root of the memory stick.
2) Must be Flash files (.SWF extension)
and
erdem_ua wrote:AFAIK you can enable Telnet access with Telnetd Application.
Unfortunatelly n0ykg is right. He probably has an american model, but the same is valid for T-RBYDEUC.
To end rumors:
T-RBYDEUC 1013 firmware does not execute .so games
I studied it in exeDSP binary: an easy patch can reenable browsing SEC_GAME folder.
When you select Telnetd app, instead of loading and executing .so lib a builtin game DBowling is run.
Although dl-load (.so library loader) code is included in binary, it wloudl'n be easy to patch missing code back.
There is no use of enabling .so anyway. I'm not aware of any binary game for that model and patching
dspEXE to use SamyGOE.c doesn't make any sense.
I wanted to use .so loading for injecting of new code into exeDSP for debugging.
Well, now I see it wasn't a wise idea.
And wait, Arris. Bad luck. My wife doesn't agree with such donating to open source community

Maybe next time.