NVRAM
Dumprom
dumprom is a old program written by By Abbe & Erik
http://user.it.uu.se/~alse7905/files/dumprom.c
It will dump the nvram and we want to document all the results (so we can read the timezone written in the kiss etc etc)
If you have nothing better to do you can join We want to know ALL possible output!
You can download this little program (if you have stage2 firmware installed)
- Go to "webupdate"
- Click on "update.cgi"
- Type "romd" and press [enter]
This will start downloading dumprom
dumprom is after the download in /hdd/stage2/bin/
Now you can use the command "dumprom" from telnet and you can start to give feedback on the output:
- Run "dumprom"
- Change ONE thing, eg. in the 558 menu
- Run "dumprom" again
Compare the first and second dump, and find the difference
Where it differ, there is your place in nvram (where the "item" you changed is saved). You can also in this way see what possible values the "item" can have (eg. if you change to max->check dump, change to min ->check dump).
I have devided it like this:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .... X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 Xa Xb Xc Xd Xe Xf 00: 01: 02: 03: 04: 05: 06: 07: 08: 09: 0a: 0b: 0c: 0d: 0e: 0f: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVRAM
If you like, you can also try marcogs application (only a beta version) that shows all, today known, settings.
Do it like this:
Telnet to your player
cd \hdd\stage2\bin
wget http://people.cs.uct.ac.za/~gllmar013/mpc/nvram/nvram
wget http://people.cs.uct.ac.za/~gllmar013/mpc/nvram/nvram.conf
Usage:
nvram -list | -get <item1> [<item2> ... <itemN>] | -set <item1> <value1> [<item2> <value2> ... <itemN> <valueN>]
- nvram -help = Gives info (for names for items)
- nvram -list = Shows your settings (for examples on settings/values or look in nvram.conf)
- nvram -get XXXX = Show setting/value for XXXX, e.g "nvram -get RSTZ" shows setting for Time Zone
- nvram -set XXXX YYYY = Changes setting for XXXX to YYYY, e.g. "nvram -set RSML English"
More info in this thread or here: http://www.mpcclub.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=9327#67825
/hdd/stage2/bin # nvram -help usage: nvram -list | -get <item1> [<item2> ... <itemN>] | -set <item1> <value1> [<item2> <value2> ... <itemN> <valueN>] Where each item is one of the following: RSML (Regional Settings Menu Language) RSTZ (Regional Settings Time Zone) RSCO (Regional Settings Country) RDAL (Regional Settings DVD Audio Language) RDML (Regional Settings DVD Menu Language) RDSL (Regional Settings DVD Subtitle Language) VOCO (Video Output Connection) VOCM (Video Output Component Mode) VODF (Video Output Display Format) VOTS (Video Output TV system) AOMO (Audio Output Mode) TVCO (TV Tuner TV colour System) EDHC (Ethernet TCP/IP DHCP Client) ENTP (Ethernet TCP/IP NTP Client) EFTP (Ethernet TCP/IP FTP server) EPCL (Ethernet TCP/IP PClink server) EWEB (Ethernet TCP/IP WEB schedule) EIPA (Ethernet IP address) ESUB (Ethernet Subnet) EGTW (Ethernet Gateway) EDNS (Ethernet DNS server Address) PCIP (PCLink Address) MSFB (Misc Settings Front Panel Brightness) REQU (Recording Quality) TVIM (TV Input Mode) VOL (Volume Level) CHNL (Current Channel) PCL (Parental Control Level) PCP (Parental Control Password) FW (Firmware Version) BL (Bootloader Version) HMRC (Hidden Menu Region Code) ARPT (Audio Repeat) ARP (Audio Random Play) VRPT (Video Repeat) VRP (Video Random Play) PRPT (Picture Repeat) PRP (Picture Random Play) PSSF (Picture Slide Show Function)
/hdd/stage2/bin # nvram -list Regional Settings Menu Language........... = 00 = English Regional Settings Time Zone............... = 18 = CEST(GMT+2) Regional Settings Country................. = 93 = Netherlands Regional Settings DVD Audio Language...... = 00 = (Original) Regional Settings DVD Menu Language....... = 00 = (Original) Regional Settings DVD Subtitle Language... = 00 = (Original) Video Output Connection................... = 01 = RGB SCART Video Output Component Mode............... = 00 = Interlaced Video Output Display Format............... = 02 = 16:9 Widescreen Video Output TV system.................... = 00 = PAL Audio Output Mode......................... = 01 = Digital TV Tuner TV colour System................. = 00 = PAL B/G Ethernet TCP/IP DHCP Client............... = 00 = Enabled Ethernet TCP/IP NTP Client................ = 1 = Enabled Ethernet TCP/IP FTP server................ = 0 = Disabled Ethernet TCP/IP PClink server............. = 0 = Disabled Ethernet TCP/IP WEB schedule.............. = 1 = Enabled Ethernet IP address....................... = 0200a8c0 = 192.168.0.2 Ethernet Subnet........................... = 00ffffff = 255.255.255.0 Ethernet Gateway.......................... = 0100a8c0 = 192.168.0.1 Ethernet DNS server Address............... = 0100a8c0 = 192.168.0.1 PCLink Address............................ = c0a80114 = 192.168.1.20 Misc Settings Front Panel Brightness...... = 00 = Bright Recording Quality......................... = 02 = Standard Quality (4Mbit) TV Input Mode............................. = 05 = TV Volume Level.............................. = 32 = 50 Current Channel........................... = 07 = 7 Parental Control Level.................... = 00 = Off Parental Control Password................. = 0000 = 0000 Firmware Version.......................... = d9 = 217 Bootloader Version........................ = 84 = 132 Hidden Menu Region Code................... = 02 = 2 Audio Repeat.............................. = 02 = Folder Audio Random Play......................... = 00 = Off Video Repeat.............................. = 02 = Folder Video Random Play......................... = 00 = Off Picture Repeat............................ = 02 = Folder Picture Random Play....................... = 00 = Off Picture Slide Show Function............... = 00 = 5 sec 00: ff 01 00 00 ff ff 01: ff ff ff ff 0f 1e 00 ff ff ff ff 02: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 03: 04: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 05: ff ff ff 00 00 ff ff ff 00 ff ff ff 06: ff ff ff 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 01 ff ff ff 07: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 08: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 ff 09: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 0a: 02 ff ff 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 0b: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 0c: ff ff ff 01 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 0d: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 0e: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 02 ff ff ff 0f: ff ff 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
IN THE MEAN TIME ALL THE PLAYER-SETTINGS ARE "FOUND" AND ARE CONFIGURABLE IN YOUR WEBCONSOLE, BIG THANX TO MARCOG
--X3m 09:07, 29 June 2007 (CEST)