You need to flash your box again.
here is in English.
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Time ago I made some test with the phoenix on my Ipbox250, and I noticed, by connecting the oscilloscope,
that the communication newcs / card was "disturbed" by continuing debug messages from the console tty.
At this time, despite several attempts, because of my very superficial knowledge of Linux systems,
I was not able to disable it.
Reading the various posts about how to E2 on ipbox, I finally understood how they enter the console
debugging bootloader, and how to modify the environment variable to redirect the console to another device.
For this I want to stress that the merits of the procedure that I tested, it is especially good developers
who posted under Enigma2 x Ipbox 900/9000!
This is the procedure that you must follow:
Launch on the PC putty.exe
put the check serial, under "serial line" your com (COM1/COM2/...COMx) in the "speed" 115200
click open
Turn on the deco and begin immediately to return to press "ESC"
after some log message opens the boot console (the display shows "cons"[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]:
U-Boot 1.2.0 (Mar 21 2008 - 22:19:16)
CPU: IBM PowerPC STBx25xx(51510950) at 252 MHz (PLB=63)
16 kB I-Cache 8 kB D-Cache
Board: relook200s
I2C: ready
DRAM: 32 MB
FLASH: 8 MB
checking welcome image... ok.
clear screen.
IDE: IDE detected on IOADDR: f2000000
ide reset not yet implemented
ide reset not yet implemented
Bus 0: not available
default for stv6412
Un-Protect Flash Bank # 1
Press esc to debug bootloader.
entering boot loader console.
[u-boot@relook200s boot]$
make the copy of this line:
setenv bootargs console = null root = / dev/mtdblock2 panic = 1
Paste in the putty (the ctrl-v does not work, use right mouse button), and to enter
Perhaps you have a message by mistake, because for some reason the first character of the line is lost ...
Rifate right click and enter, until you get to the prompt without errors.
At this point enter the command "saveenv" (with two), expect to finish writing flash (seconds)
FACT!
At this point, reset the terminal and the deco riboottando have only a short screen log, ending with:
## Booting image at ff840000 ...
Image Name: Linux Kernel Image
Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 1258072 Bytes = 1.2 MB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point: 00000000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
After that the serial will not issue any more character, and will be completely free for other uses!
You only need to install if you have not already done so, an emu / cardserver configured to phoenix, and plug in your external player.
But I do not recommend trying to read a nds3 in mice, because due to lack of CD of the serial line
(line who have the dreambox), the software can not tell whether the card is show, and if this action happens in the heat
means of communication card / cam, makes it go into "protection" and could cause overheating.
Moreover, it makes little sense to use nds3 in the mouse, when we have an excellent internal card reader!
The mouse can be very useful to put a second card (TSI, for example) without having to bring the deco and make the change.
For the same reason, the start of decoding may be difficult if you parade / threads in the paper mouse.
Always leaving it inserted, however, I saw that the recognition of the card is ever perfect, and there are no problems
boot block.
If for any reason you want to restore the tty log on as the original, just repeat the process with this string:
setenv bootargs console = ttyS0, 115200 root = / dev/mtdblock2 panic = 1
saveenv
Looking forward to your confirmation, including the Ipbox 350