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DogP:
Ah, yes... before posting, I ran the commands to make sure they worked, but not on the file actually running (since mine was already patched).  I just reverted mine to the original and tested it, and dd didn't like modifying the running file, so I updated the instructions to modify the copy of the file and then move the files.

I just tested it, and the new instructions do work.  All you have to do is simply telnet into the box, log in as root, and run the commands exactly as shown.  As pointed out, no matter how you patch the files, you need to make sure you're on the correct version.  I believe all of these patches are for 6.25.

There should be no reason that you'll brick your box though, since you should be able to simply telnet back in, and move the elgato.orig file back in place of the patched elgato binary.

Pat

DogP:

--- Quote from: technogeeky on May 10, 2017, 11:25:11 pm ---Q: What kind of plastic is the screen protector, and how can I clean the adhesive gunk off of it?
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BTW, did you rule out Polycarbonate?  That would have been my first guess, just from looks and feel, and because it's commonly used for these types of things.  It definitely had an anti-glare coating or something on it... mine was REALLY scratched up (and had a few large gouges), so I used some Novus on it, and it took care of a lot of the scratches, but of course also took off the coating.  It's really nice and shiny now though. ;)

Pat

technogeeky:

--- Quote from: DogP on May 12, 2017, 07:46:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: technogeeky on May 10, 2017, 11:25:11 pm ---Q: What kind of plastic is the screen protector, and how can I clean the adhesive gunk off of it?
--- End quote ---
BTW, did you rule out Polycarbonate?  That would have been my first guess, just from looks and feel, and because it's commonly used for these types of things.  It definitely had an anti-glare coating or something on it... mine was REALLY scratched up (and had a few large gouges), so I used some Novus on it, and it took care of a lot of the scratches, but of course also took off the coating.  It's really nice and shiny now though. ;)

Pat

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Pat: I can not rule out polycarbonate by the tests that I performed. PVF actually seems unlikely since I can't find it in sheets anywhere. Polycarbonate does seem more likely. It's hard to know, really. I don't remember a "phenol" smell when I burned it.

Nevertheless, since I agree it's far more likely to be polycarbonate, I'll switch the answer in the comment.

usagi:
yes, far more likely its polycarbonate - the rigidity of the protector screams polycarbonate to me. also the fact acetone damaged it.

ke6iyc:
Good evening all!

OK, got the instrument in.

Two batteries, but I suspect one to be trashed (reading as 227% charged) other one is charging.

Also had a 64 MB PCMCIA Flash card in it (BIG bonus!).

Powered up no issue (once I figured out the operation of said power button).

Has all factory hardware options installed (per internal reporting) and there is only one software option I really want to enable (Interference ID).

Measured a good test cable, and it told me it was good.

Will do an update next (currently it has 5.00 on it....)

THEN on to the patches, and figuring out where to find an SMA GPS antenna locally.....

Thanks to all!

Brian

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