John Molohan a écrit : >> The system is a HIPER media box : >> http://www.hipergroup.com/English/products/hmc-2k53a.html >> > I've been following these Hiper boxes for a while and this one looks > like the one that will finally convince me to buy one. Could you tell me > where you bought yours? Also it would be great if you could add a wiki > page with details on this. > The system is nice and quiet :-) But it is very hard to find, I suspect that this is an end of life product. I saw it first on one big Internet shop here in France, but was not sure at this time. Then I saw in a computer shop, and the fact that I saw it 'real' make me buy it. It was the last piece (the vendor tell me), and alas, the box was faulty :-( trouble with the video chip, a little annoying... during the time needed to convince the vendor to give me my money back, the first internet reseller had also stopped this product. I finaly found the box in another "good" internet shop, still in France. At this time, the box is still available here : http://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00053204.html For the wiki : Ok, but I still would like to finish the installation first :-) > Did you follow the mknod instructions? Other than that I haven't a clue. > Yes, I did that, but without understanding what I'm doing, I don't like that... I didn't work, anyway. > I'd take a guess that he must have posted to the lircd lists so they'd > be worth a shot. Keep us posted on your progress. > Ah, very interesting, I'll look there if I can find a direct contact.
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