I have an HD satellite receiver which I bought from B&Q a couple of weeks ago. They sell it as an HDSR500. However, the manual says Tristar 28215TR (re-badging I suppose). Anyway, I can save the internal database of programme presets, Frequencies, etc to a USB stick. The file is a.dbm file but I can't find anyway of editing this on a windows pc. I tried the Philex help number but they were of no help and confessed that they edit the file using the remote control handset and set top box to re-shuffle the channels and then save it back out to a USB stick. Very time consuming.
Does anyone have a link to some free software which will enable me to edit this file on a pc running windows XP and preserve the file structure? I have an HD satellite receiver which I bought from B&Q a couple of weeks ago.
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They sell it as an HDSR500. However, the manual says Tristar 28215TR (re-badging I suppose). Anyway, I can save the internal database of programme presets, Frequencies, etc to a USB stick. The file is a.dbm file but I can't find anyway of editing this on a windows pc. I tried the Philex help number but they were of no help and confessed that they edit the file using the remote control handset and set top box to re-shuffle the channels and then save it back out to a USB stick. Very time consuming. Does anyone have a link to some free software which will enable me to edit this file on a pc running windows XP and preserve the file structure?
I saw in the spec that it is running using an Ali M3602 chipset therefore you can try and open with this editor however it seems that you need to edit alieditor.ini and add PHPChip Type=M3602/PHP. Don't know if this might help.
I bought a Comag FTA box. I found editing channel list a pain as well, on the Comag site, there was an editor that ran under windows. The database file had a DBM file extension, under the editor, you can edit Transponder details, e.g.
Frequencies, polarity and symbol rate. You can also edit the channel list to any order you like, then improt it back to the box. It might not work with your file, but it can't do any harm.
The site is in German, but the app works from the language you set on the box. If you want to try, then go to then select the icon of a receiver, then scroll down the list of products until you reach SL40HD, then look for SL40HDCHEDITOR.ZIP (694 kb) Once you have downloaded, unzip the file, the folder contains just three files and it runs stand alone, no install. Hope this helps.
Code: DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL DESCRIPTION - 196736 0x30080 LZMA compressed data, properties: 0x6C, dictionary size: 8388608 bytes, uncompressed size: 11883876 bytes 3866752 0x3B0080 LZMA compressed data, properties: 0x6C, dictionary size: 8388608 bytes, uncompressed size: 3255512 bytes 5636224 0x560080 LZMA compressed data, properties: 0x6C, dictionary size: 8388608 bytes, uncompressed size: 87904 bytesFiles unpacked: 30080 3B0080 560080 When I open the 30080 file with hexdump I can see this at the end. Code: C: Program Files qemuqemu-system-mips.exe -machine mips -cpu mips32r6-generic -drive file=C: 30080.bin,index=0,media=disk,format=rawqemu-system-mips.exe: warning: could not load MIPS bios 'mipsbios.bin' So I think something is wrong. Well I know the kernel is missing but how can I know the correct kernel for this firmware.
Has someone tried to open (emulate) a STB firmware in Qemu before? Do you think I need to create an image with bin files or emulate as rs232 flash?
Sorry for all this questions I never used Qemu before.