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Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:05 pm
by arris69
aquadran wrote:I just tried this and works :)
system("/etc/telnetd_start.sh");
system("insmod /dtv/usb/sda1/modules/cifs.ko");

no need patched firmware :)
and now on ci+ :D

Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:27 pm
by erdem_ua
arris69 wrote:
aquadran wrote:I just tried this and works :)
system("/etc/telnetd_start.sh");
system("insmod /dtv/usb/sda1/modules/cifs.ko");

no need patched firmware :)
and now on ci+ :D
I think you missed that:
aquadran wrote:On CI+ you can't run no signed software, CI doesn't have sign check code I think authd do that on CI+.
Each executable(*.so) file has *.mac with 16 bit sign.
If you mean try to produce sign for your code, than you welcome. Where we can start to crack CI+ sign algorithm? :D

Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:34 pm
by aquadran
Ok, I got to work load modules, creating nodes for usb modules, and mount share network over nfs using app without hack firmware. Good :)
Now I can focus on some porting stuff like some SDL apps.
Actually I started work on the one in meanwhile from yesterday.

Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:58 pm
by erdem_ua
aquadran wrote:Ok, I got to work load modules, creating nodes for usb modules, and mount share network over nfs using app without hack firmware. Good :)
Now I can focus on some porting stuff like some SDL apps.
Actually I started work on the one in meanwhile from yesterday.
When we can play SamyGQuake or SamyDoom? :D

Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:42 am
by aquadran
Actually I started work on port of ScummVM :)

Re: Addons apps to current firmware

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:54 pm
by erdem_ua
knefas wrote:this hack is great, no need to modify firmware and you get telnet access!

BTW, could anyone explain what MicomCtrl does? Where did the codes (like 18, 22, 23 etc) come from?
Yes, But I prefer old way, that not require fighting with menus for enable telnet...

MicomCtrl is a watchdog program, It helps to restart TV if something goes wrong.
Like restarting your computer but It's automatic.
Codes came from firmware's internal scripts that available at firmware.