DaveBuchanan1337
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I have this old DSTV box lying around, it was rendered useless after a power surge fried the satellite card in it a bit.
I'd like to make a project out of this box, try to put like uCLinux or Real Time linux or BSD on it - if the architecture supports it. From what I can tell by looking at the PCB and Power Supply, the board looks similar to PC architecture - 8 to 12 volt rails coming in from the PSU, 8 Megabytes (4mbit * 16) of Samsung *-TC60 DRAM and 4 megabytes of hyundai non-volatile flash.
The CPU looks to be a NEC/JAPAN chip, from what I can read the model number is d61030agl / 0123KK011 (the writing is very faint due to my saliva + sharp knife method of removing the dastardly stickers on the CPU.)
Anybody know more about this than I do? Googling around hasn't returned many good answers; people seem more interested in cracking the irdeto encryption than doing much else.
Also, I'd need the documentation for the serial interface of teh board to get anything to work.
If this project is doomed, then I'll buy a micro ATX board and a small PSU, and turn the black box into a home theatre/ PVR utillity.
I'd like to make a project out of this box, try to put like uCLinux or Real Time linux or BSD on it - if the architecture supports it. From what I can tell by looking at the PCB and Power Supply, the board looks similar to PC architecture - 8 to 12 volt rails coming in from the PSU, 8 Megabytes (4mbit * 16) of Samsung *-TC60 DRAM and 4 megabytes of hyundai non-volatile flash.
The CPU looks to be a NEC/JAPAN chip, from what I can read the model number is d61030agl / 0123KK011 (the writing is very faint due to my saliva + sharp knife method of removing the dastardly stickers on the CPU.)
Anybody know more about this than I do? Googling around hasn't returned many good answers; people seem more interested in cracking the irdeto encryption than doing much else.
Also, I'd need the documentation for the serial interface of teh board to get anything to work.
If this project is doomed, then I'll buy a micro ATX board and a small PSU, and turn the black box into a home theatre/ PVR utillity.