CI vs CI+
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:48 pm
Hi,
I am new to this SamyGo. I have this Samsung TV:
Samsung LE26B455C4w - or for universal naming B450.
I would like to install applications from SamyGo, so I started investigating here:
Unfortunately I already long time ago upgraded the firmware to the latest version, which is a version from 2010 - called T-CRLPEUHC-2009.0.
Well, my question is this:
How do I determine if the tv is a CI or a CI+ model?
That should be important, when selecting firmware. Looking a this page:
http://wiki.samygo.tv/index.php5/Old_%26_Good_Firmwares
Also, If someone could inform me on which older firmware version I should try to install? (According to the link above). Well these link do not work, so I searched here:
http://opensource.samsung.com/ with this term: "T-CHL5DEUC".
And find some with similar names:
T-CHL5DEUC-2009.0 (other versions are 1004, 1006, 1010, 2001, 2003, 2006,2007,2008).
Can someone tell me if I can use any of these version?
If I search for 'CRLPEUHC' I do not find anything...
I appreciate any help - so thanks in advance!
Regards
I am new to this SamyGo. I have this Samsung TV:
Samsung LE26B455C4w - or for universal naming B450.
I would like to install applications from SamyGo, so I started investigating here:
Unfortunately I already long time ago upgraded the firmware to the latest version, which is a version from 2010 - called T-CRLPEUHC-2009.0.
Well, my question is this:
How do I determine if the tv is a CI or a CI+ model?
That should be important, when selecting firmware. Looking a this page:
http://wiki.samygo.tv/index.php5/Old_%26_Good_Firmwares
Also, If someone could inform me on which older firmware version I should try to install? (According to the link above). Well these link do not work, so I searched here:
http://opensource.samsung.com/ with this term: "T-CHL5DEUC".
And find some with similar names:
T-CHL5DEUC-2009.0 (other versions are 1004, 1006, 1010, 2001, 2003, 2006,2007,2008).
Can someone tell me if I can use any of these version?
If I search for 'CRLPEUHC' I do not find anything...
I appreciate any help - so thanks in advance!
Regards