Re: HelloWorld.c
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 1:24 pm
Try downloading seek patch. Does it run correctly?MrKalach wrote:Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, TV rooted via latest root method, FW:1118
Try downloading seek patch. Does it run correctly?MrKalach wrote:Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, TV rooted via latest root method, FW:1118
I didn't find it, where is it?sectroyer wrote:Try downloading seek patch. Does it run correctly?MrKalach wrote:Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, TV rooted via latest root method, FW:1118
yepjuuso wrote:Show header of your binary. Is it really arm compilled? Perhaps your helloworld runs on your ubuntu?
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ELF Header:
Magic: 7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Class: ELF32
Data: 2's complement, little endian
Version: 1 (current)
OS/ABI: UNIX - System V
ABI Version: 0
Type: EXEC (Executable file)
Machine: ARM
Version: 0x1
Entry point address: 0x8380
Start of program headers: 52 (bytes into file)
Start of section headers: 3668 (bytes into file)
Flags: 0x5000002, has entry point, Version5 EABI
Size of this header: 52 (bytes)
Size of program headers: 32 (bytes)
Number of program headers: 8
Size of section headers: 40 (bytes)
Number of section headers: 38
Section header string table index: 35
Better say: I didn't search. It's for F series, it's a software, it's in [F] SoftwareMrKalach wrote:I didn't find it, where is it?
Doesn't work.zoelechat wrote:Better say: I didn't search. It's for F series, it's a software, it's in [F] SoftwareMrKalach wrote:I didn't find it, where is it?![]()
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Are you saying it doesn't work just because there's no output? Did you check in media player if you can seek movies by set values with arrows, after patching? Also better use Telnet instead of Putty...MrKalach wrote:Doesn't work.
Surezoelechat wrote:Are you saying it doesn't work just because there's no output? Did you check in media player if you can seek movies by set values with arrows, after patching? Also better use Telnet instead of Putty...MrKalach wrote:Doesn't work.
I don't advise you to use Telnet because it's my preference, but because of potential issues with Putty such as the one you're havingMrKalach wrote:Putty is best solution
But what about my trouble?zoelechat wrote:I don't advise you to use Telnet because it's my preference, but because of potential issues with Putty such as the one you're havingMrKalach wrote:Putty is best solution