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I am thinking that my quest to hack this sigma is reaching the end. My skills are too short and I won't be able to connect the JTAG-enable pin on a CPU. I have to find somebody who is able to make the connection on the CPU.
The connectors you are talking about are 3 video output for component video.
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I am so grateful for your precious help. I am attaching an image of the board. So if you could me if JTAG enable is possible on it, it would be great.
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After searching on the wiki, it seems that I was able to reply myself to the last question of my previous message. But could you tell me If I am right, when I say that a basic hack of a Sigma 8634 is requiring only the JTAG connection (JTAG enable & Debug Serial Port connections are used for some obscure purpose...).
I have a Bluewin TV box with a SIGMA 8634LF / 0645 REV B. Is a JTAG connection possible to this board? This chip is not listed on the wiki.
If the JTAG connection is possible, I want to use it as media reader, mainly for movie. Which steps are required to boot and to be able to copy and read movie on this TV box?
Thanks, Thanks a lot
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Using the firmare of the x300t would be a good option.
I am curious. I am going to ask few things more. You are going to laugh...as I only starting to understand this business of EJTAG.
I am quite understanding how to get the first DLC5 JTAG cable soldered to the different pin for ("eJTAG on PCB").
1. I can't find out how to wired the JTAG-enable to 3.3V because the pin seems very small and because I don't know what is a 3.3V. Do you have a picture showing this connection?
2. For the "Debug Serial Port", let say I have a Siemens cable. Concretely, which pins of the board have to be connected to the siemens pins?
3. Do those three type of connections have to run simultaneously from the connected PC?
Thanks in advance.
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Ok. Thanks for the information. At least I have now understood the different steps developed in the wiki, especially all the eJTAG connection.
I am afraid the different patches provided won't work on my Bluewin TV box (directories and files are quite different).
Do you know if somebody already manage to hack a Bluewin tv box? Must have been a big experience...
Anyway I won't be able to use this Sigma chip as I expected (decoding H264, aac, ...).
thanks.
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Hi you all,
I am happy to see people trying to reach out the limitation and the protection of boxes running a Sigma 8634. After reading the content of the wiki and the different post over here, I must recognize that I am very confused. I also must say I have no skills in programming and so on.
I have found Bluewin TV Box (Sigma 8634LF / 0645 RevB) and I want to use it as a media player operating in a stand alone mode. But I can't find out the procedure to do that.
It seems on the wiki that there is to different way to hack a box. The linux installation, requiring the eJTAG interface building, is far to much complex for me. So the only possibility for me is to use the WinCE Trust Model method.
Which are the steps to achieve this method? Do I only need to plug the drive of the TV Box (having 2 partitions) in a PC in order to apply the patch called "NK.BIN Patcher"?
Thanks for your precious help.