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Re: DDAR, ARF ARF 2...[Answer]


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  • Subject: Re: DDAR, ARF ARF 2...[Answer]
  • From: "Andy Powell" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 14:33:09 -0000
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Steve,

http://fvgestel.dyndns.org/receiver/

Andy


--- In ukha_d@y..., "steve" <steve@b...> wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> Do you have a URL to get the files ?
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Andy Powell
>   To: ukha_d@y...
>   Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 2:22 PM
>   Subject: [ukha_d] Re: DDAR, ARF ARF 2...[Answer]
>
>
>   Ok,
>
>   so no one knew or cares :-( ... but I think I've managed it
(although
>   can't test the final result just yet.. anyhow here are the steps
I've
>   performed so far:
>
>   Tools needed: WinRAR, tar (msdos)
>
>   1. Use WinRAR un uncompress the receiver.diff.arf.gz file
>   2. Rename the resultant receiver.diff.arf file to
receiver.diff.TAR
>   3. Use WinRAR to uncompress the receiver.diff.TAR file
>   4. Backup (DO THIS PLEASE!!!) the receiver.arf file from the DELL
>   Audio Receiver directory
>   5. Rename the receiver.arf file to receiver.TAR
>   6. Use WinRAR to uncompress the receiver.diff.TAR file
>   7. Copy the files and direcotries from step 3 to where the files
from
>   step 6 are.
>   8. Use TAR to recompress the files/dirs into a new archive .eg.
>   myreceiver.TAR
>   9. Rename the myreceiver.TAR file to receiver.arf
>
>   [these folloing steps have not yet been performed by me (waiting
for
>   DDAR arrival)
>
>   10. Reboot the DDAR.
>   11. Pray
>   12. If all goes well then use:
>
>   http://<ip-address of receiver>/receiver.html
>
>   from your PC and you should be able to control and view your DDAR
>   remotely. Use Terminal services and you could run it on your
>   EPODS/Ipaq etc :-)))
>
>   13. If any problems occur after DDAR reboot you can replace the
newly
>   created receiver.arf file with the original backed up version.
>
>
>   Andy
>
>   --- In ukha_d@y..., "Andy Powell" <ukha@b...> wrote:
>   >
>   > Ok,
>   >
>   > has anyone (under windows) installed the displayserver hack?
I've
>   > read what little instructions there are and...well - I haven't
got
>   a
>   > clue.... has somone (using Linux) built the appropriate .arf
file??
>   >
>   > below is the text from the readme - as you can see it assumes a
>   lot -
>   > like you know what he's talking about for a start!
>   >
>   > "This is displayserver for the rio receiver.
>   > unzip the receiver.diff.arf.tgz file and add the files to the
>   > original receiver.arf file. Do not use winzip to do this;
device-
>   > files contained in the arf file will be lost...
>   > after installation open your webbrowser and point it to :
>   > http://<ip-address of receiver>/receiver.html
>   > Enjoy..."
>   >
>   > Andy
>
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