his tutorial describes how to make your own firmware and become the next FarVoice!
USE THIS GUIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK! I HAVE TESTED ALL SCRIPTS BUT I CANNOT GUARANTEE THEY WORK WITH YOUR HARDWARE!!
!!USE THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WITH OPLAY AIR R3 TO BE SAFE!!
Since that sounds pretty difficult I made a script that will do this for you.
What you need is my firmware from:
Digital Media Player Asus Oplay serial TTL USB Console Firmware Porting
This tutorial describes how to plug the serial ttl usb port in you Asus
O'Play to your PC and access oplay through the serial console.
This might come in handy if you "brick" your oplay or otherwise need console access like when you replace Busybox with a new version that has a different telnet daemon...
YOU MIGHT BREAK YOUR OPLAY IF YOU CONNECT THINGS WRONG. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
You can't just connect the 4 pins in your oplay motherboard to a PC USB port. You need a Serial TTL USB kit or some USB data cable that already has a transceiver. You can use Nokia CA-42 or DKU-5 data cable.
This might come in handy if you "brick" your oplay or otherwise need console access like when you replace Busybox with a new version that has a different telnet daemon...
YOU MIGHT BREAK YOUR OPLAY IF YOU CONNECT THINGS WRONG. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
You can't just connect the 4 pins in your oplay motherboard to a PC USB port. You need a Serial TTL USB kit or some USB data cable that already has a transceiver. You can use Nokia CA-42 or DKU-5 data cable.
Multiboot MultiSystem Bootable USB Flash Drive
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer), is the successor to
MultibootISOs. It can be used to create a Multiboot USB Flash Drive
containing multiple operating systems, antivirus utilities, disc
cloning, diagnostic tools, and more. Contrary to MultiBootISO's which
used grub to boot ISO files directly from USB, YUMI uses syslinux to
boot extracted distributions stored on the USB device, and reverts to
using grub to Boot Multiple ISO files from USB, if necessary.
Aside from a few distributions, all files are stored within the
Multiboot folder, making for a nicely organized Multiboot Drive that can
still be used for other storage purposes.
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