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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jun 16, 2015 3:47:46 GMT -5
It depends what it has removed or added that makes it different to the regular 909, without confirmation from someone that has tried it, or someone that knows the complete variances, i wouldnt flash that without at least trying your CineMAX controller in there first.
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jun 16, 2015 5:46:46 GMT -5
Sorry i got side tracked there. Ive got more to add!! So i know of no method to read the installed software to create a file, meaning if indeed you have an issue, there may be no way to revert it. There could be special features of the software in place to avoid errors being displayed etc, but the other thing is, not ALL of the software is replaced when flashing, so that may not be a concern. My 909 is a "Sky Skan" custom, and even after flashing with the Cine 9 2.21 file it still shows this: The CineMAX had 2.00 on it, and used to say CineMAX, where it know says Cine 9
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jun 16, 2015 5:59:37 GMT -5
Although the identification screen remains very much the same on the Sky-Skan, it does infact operate exactly the same as the other controller, and has all the same features, with the exception of live updated voltage display in the service menu.
Prior to flashing, it was quite different in a couple menus, and IRIS was completely inoperable. ( it still doesnt work properly, not sure why though )
Another issue i never noticed before was the LIMO-PRO does not like the 240p 59.18Hz signal from one of my game consoles, yet the 60Hz units seem ok, although now display the image twice when an interlaced upscale is selected.
There is no garrentee your SEOS will retain what it requires if you flash with Cine 9 software, but id expect it will do basically what my Sky-Skan did, and operate as a Cine 9 but still identify as a SEOS BR-919.
Try this at your own risk!! I took a gamble doing it with mine not knowing any of what i just spoke of, and it could very well be nothing important to your set either, but you want to be sure before you do, and also try to gain access to a SEOS 919 .bin file before you proceed!!
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jun 16, 2015 6:02:42 GMT -5
Dont flash that CineMAX controller unless youre having problems though, i cant see any advantage myself, in my case i had issues with the set shutting down, that now seem to be resolved.
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Post by Decibel on Jun 27, 2015 14:29:30 GMT -5
You asked where I'm located. I live in the north of Italy, close to Monza. Ma allora sei italiano? Hai letto il mio topic? Ho preso anche io un Cinemax e al momento non e' funzionante. A quanto pare ho un problema simile al tuo. Hai qualche dritta da darmi?
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