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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
In this section you find ADDITIONAL configurations from other users which they have used on their radio. | In this section you find ADDITIONAL configurations from other users which they have used on their radio. | ||
You can add your configuration file here, but make sure: | You can add your configuration file here, but make sure: | ||
* to enter the right name and radio id | |||
* to double check the config options | |||
* to add some comments | |||
To add a configuration easily to your radio, you can do the following using (copy and paste): | To add a configuration easily to your radio, you can do the following using (copy and paste): | ||
* telnet your radio and remount the partition writable ("mount / -orw,remount") | |||
* cd /hwconfig | |||
* backup your config file: "cp configXXX.txt configXXX_backup.txt" where XXX is your radio ID | |||
* open your file with "vi configXXX.txt" | |||
* move the cursor one line behind last Option-entry in the file and press "a" to start the insert-mode in vi. | |||
* mark the config-file text from here and right-click the cursor in the telnet app "putty.exe". This should insert the whole marked text | |||
* double check if the text was inserted properly, especially check the beginning and end, if there is no letter missing | |||
* BE SURE THAT YOU PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK !!! | |||
* press "escape" to leave the insert-mode | |||
* press ":w" to save the changes | |||
* press ":q" to quit the editor | |||
* unpower your radio, power it again and hope that it turns on and you did all right. | |||
ONLY DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK !!! | ONLY DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK !!! |
Revision as of 20:53, 25 September 2008
General Info
In this section you find ADDITIONAL configurations from other users which they have used on their radio. You can add your configuration file here, but make sure:
- to enter the right name and radio id
- to double check the config options
- to add some comments
To add a configuration easily to your radio, you can do the following using (copy and paste):
- telnet your radio and remount the partition writable ("mount / -orw,remount")
- cd /hwconfig
- backup your config file: "cp configXXX.txt configXXX_backup.txt" where XXX is your radio ID
- open your file with "vi configXXX.txt"
- move the cursor one line behind last Option-entry in the file and press "a" to start the insert-mode in vi.
- mark the config-file text from here and right-click the cursor in the telnet app "putty.exe". This should insert the whole marked text
- double check if the text was inserted properly, especially check the beginning and end, if there is no letter missing
- BE SURE THAT YOU PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!
- press "escape" to leave the insert-mode
- press ":w" to save the changes
- press ":q" to quit the editor
- unpower your radio, power it again and hope that it turns on and you did all right.
ONLY DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!
dnt ipdio style (Radio ID: 752)
Option: back-as-menu-item on Option: off-in-main-menu on Option: pbch-report-enabled off Option: long-select-action popup Option: usb-thumbdrive on Option: thumbdrive-power-connector 2 Option: thumbdrive-power-pin 30 Option: local-media on Option: reply-button-function on Option: bookmarks on Option: bookmark-on-long-select on Option: preset-confirmation-popup on Option: graphical-clock off Option: clock-screen-format banner/clock/date Option: clock-format-menu on Option: bitmap-clock 64x64 /usr/share/reciva/clockdata.bin Option: split-alarm-icons on Option: aux-menu on Option: volume-control on Option: initial-volume 28 Option: reply-button-exits-spinner on
Comments:
With those options you add the following things to your radio:
- A working equalizer menu
- A working contrast menu. This is important as the standard contrast is set to high and causes problems! Set it to 10.
- When doing a substring search, prssing "reply" does the same and srolling to "END"
- You get rid of the "REAL ENABLED" string
- You get a 3-line-standby display instead of the big clock. Setting "graphical-clock" to "on", you have a analogue clock displayed
- Every of the five alarms has its own icon
- "back" and "off" are now also menu items
- the local-media option is active, so when you unscrew your radio and insert a usb hub with usb data stick, you can listen to mp3s on it
- reply button saves the current station to the "MyStreams"-Database
- you have local bookmarks in addition the the "MyStreams" favorites.
Tested on dnt ipdio with firmware 756-a-122. By: gforums.