- #Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware how to#
- #Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware 64 Bit#
- #Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware serial#
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#Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware serial#
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#Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware 64 Bit#
This text file is the description of the open source tarball of all the DVR recorders created by this company: surprisingly, the programs included in the systems of these DVR recorders are the same ones that are included in the SE208BW's system (cs-boot, cdrecord, obviously busybox and others).Scan performed on, Computer: Sony SVF14N13CLS - Windows 7 64 bit
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The bootloader sources aren't included in the open source package in the tsstodd website, but after a quick search I found this:
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#Samsung portable dvd writer se 208 firmware how to#
It keeps giving me some sort of key1 error! Again, could please somebody help me?ītw sbav1, I have posted all of the cats of this device on my website at this url:Įdit: I've figured it out, it turns out there isn't a haddapp partition, when I clone the mtd of the hddapp I'm actually cloning the last two sections of the flash memory (vctl and curconf) and the ffff spaces are just the unused blocks between the partitions.īut I still can't figure out how to telnet into redboot!Įdit 2: I figured it out (again): the bootloader used in the SE208BW is a custom Cortina Systems bootloader (cs-boot) and the name of the bootloader mtd partition was not changed probably due to laziness on behalf of the Samsung developers. I also know that to edit the redboot configuration I need to telnet into some ip address when the device turns on but I don't know what is that address, and I can't read it using the fconfig package from the ipkg feed. I know that I should edit something inside the redboot bootloader and in the kernel's configuration, but I don't know what. I am also interested in finding a way to resize the default size of the mtd blocks, however I don't know how can I do that without bricking the SE208BW. You could also just dd the contents of your mtd blocks on a USB drive. You can download the full backup of the flash memory at this URL: However I can't find a way to do this because the hddapp partition is in a weird format: it has a lot of empty (ff) spaces between strange data when viewed with a hex editor and I cannot find a bzip or gzip header. I am also thinking of putting some files in the hddapp flash partition. I am thinking of moving some big files, like the libav codec (4.6 mbytes) in the initramfs of the kernel to save some space. This firmware that I called SuperHub has new functions and updated programs, however due to the small amount of flash memory allocated to the system gzipped ramdisk (13 mbytes) I am encountering some problems while adding new files to the firmware of the se208bw. Hi there, I've created a website with various hacks and a firmware for the SE208BW that can be found at this url: