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<blockquote data-quote="CSB" data-source="post: 761500" data-attributes="member: 327991"><p>I've had, as my first Linux-stb, the TM600, since December 2009. Its well made, dosen't look out of place under the 36" CRT-tv in the corner. The remote is very good, oh and the picture is good to. I sypathise with <strong>Wod</strong>, it dosen't live up to what it says on the box. Primarily because there is no choice of firmware/image. So I find myself in the same boat, looking for a STB that WILL do what its supposed to, with room for future upgrades/expansion/etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Excalibur</strong>, totaly agree with you in supporting the Manufacturers that do all the developement/design. </p><p></p><p>However, just as Wod had a bad experince with the TM600, I got hold of a non genuine DM500s (£50 on fleabay, 6 months ago) and the options that came with it, rekindled my initial Linux hopes. It has more than paid for itself. It has multiple Image creators tweaking the cheap components, giving endless hours of re-flashing (no Pun intended) that using a genuine £200 Original would have got me worried. The picture is ok, the remote is like an American cars interior, and it dosen't do all the things the original can due to limited memory..etc.</p><p></p><p>However <strong>open source S2-stb's</strong> don't seem to have the stigma that S1 (DM500*) have. Are they not running various ports of (DMM-E2)?</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonic1</strong> having the most talked about boxes (VU+/S2) since last year. I would be interested to hear your recomendations, pros cons of the one's you have. I allmost</p><p></p><p>bought a VU+Duo, but the ugly face put me off. But still looking for a (futureproof) S2 recivier.</p><p></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite53" alt=":confused" title="Confused :confused" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSB, post: 761500, member: 327991"] I've had, as my first Linux-stb, the TM600, since December 2009. Its well made, dosen't look out of place under the 36" CRT-tv in the corner. The remote is very good, oh and the picture is good to. I sypathise with [B]Wod[/B], it dosen't live up to what it says on the box. Primarily because there is no choice of firmware/image. So I find myself in the same boat, looking for a STB that WILL do what its supposed to, with room for future upgrades/expansion/etc. [B]Excalibur[/B], totaly agree with you in supporting the Manufacturers that do all the developement/design. However, just as Wod had a bad experince with the TM600, I got hold of a non genuine DM500s (£50 on fleabay, 6 months ago) and the options that came with it, rekindled my initial Linux hopes. It has more than paid for itself. It has multiple Image creators tweaking the cheap components, giving endless hours of re-flashing (no Pun intended) that using a genuine £200 Original would have got me worried. The picture is ok, the remote is like an American cars interior, and it dosen't do all the things the original can due to limited memory..etc. However [B]open source S2-stb's[/B] don't seem to have the stigma that S1 (DM500*) have. Are they not running various ports of (DMM-E2)? [B]Sonic1[/B] having the most talked about boxes (VU+/S2) since last year. I would be interested to hear your recomendations, pros cons of the one's you have. I allmost bought a VU+Duo, but the ugly face put me off. But still looking for a (futureproof) S2 recivier. :confused: [/QUOTE]
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