Ubicom, maker of the ip3023 processor in those devices, is now history.
From what I can find, Qualcomm bought what was left of the company in
2012. I somehow doubt that the SDK for a 12 year old processor still
costs anything like that.
pippin wrote:
Oh, 30k$, I remembered it was bad but not that it was _that_ bad.
You're not going to raise that kind of amount from the community
JJZolx wrote:
Ubicom, maker of the ip3023 processor in those devices, is now history.
From what I can find, Qualcomm bought what was left of
I agree it is unlikely to be doable, I was hopping that maybe michael
could establish a link here. I could try to take care of the ubicom
part, but that piece is useless until there is source code of the app
part of devices
Envoyé de mon iPad en utilisant Tapatalk
LMS 7.7.2 - 5 radio, 3
philippe_44 wrote:
Do does somebody know if source assembly (code) is available ?
NO - Sean Adams (original CEO) looked into this - I think two issues.
Not all code was open source and costs of devcelopment suite see
bpa wrote:
NO - Sean Adams (original CEO) looked into this - I think two issues.
Not all code was open source and costs of devcelopment suite see
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?12273-Open-firmware-for-SB2p=31660viewfull=1#post31660
Well, I could put some skin in the game for
Oh, 30k$, I remembered it was bad but not that it was _that_ bad.
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philippe_44 wrote:
I agree it is unlikely to be doable, I was hopping that maybe michael
could establish a link here. I could try to take care of the ubicom
part, but that piece is useless until there is source code of the app
part of devices
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philippe_44 wrote:
That's what I was hopping - a few k$ I can find a solution for that and
then, again, afterward, if I have something useful, people will feel
free to give something back (or not ...)
Not a simple task/
I doubt it will be cheap- if the chip and SDK is still available then
THE SQUEEZEBOX 2 HAS BEEN SOLD.
I would do $250 for Duet and Boom combined and $100 on the HP MediaSmart
server. Plus actual shipping cost. Or hit me with an offer.
*Sue*
-If you're happy and you know it turn the volume up and 'blow it out'
I've brought my Squeezebox Boom to an Asian country, where I'm now
working.
In order to access US-based internet contents that check the IP, I use
what's called DNS Proxy, which will make the other side believe that
I'm logging on from the states.
It's a hit-or-miss. Some websites will see me
I missed a bit your last comment but using a VPN will solve the problem.
Or if you have friends still in the U.S., they can even be your VPN
provider. It works, from experience
LMS 7.7.2 - 5 radio, 3 Boom, 4 Duet, 1 Touch, 1 SB2. Sonos 2xPLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat,
hfwry wrote:
I really like the idea of daphile, but I can't get it work with my 0404
USB spdif out. I am running a daphile on an usb stick which plugged in a
very old laptop(more than 10 yrs), so my system is: the
laptop-0404USB-minidac. I could get sound from the analog
out/headphone of
Just remember that in the simple unsafe way of doing this, you must
portforward 9000 tcp and 3483 udp/tcp in the router .
Forum members doing this regularly are using vpn tunnelling instead .
I've done this the unsafe way on occasion , but I accessed my router
from outside and only turned on
TheLastMan wrote:
Hi folks. I am trying to connect remotely from work to my LMS server on
my home network which uses the port 9000. However, most outgoing ports
are blocked here. Is there any way round this?
You can create a SSH tunnel to your home using port 443. Then you
forward local
Ok, didn't know that
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Bump.
How about $300 plus shipping for everything and I will go ahead and
include a brand new controller battery.
I also have my old HP MediaSmart EX470 server, which I can get clean
installed with a system drive and will include that for another $100.
This is would make a great three-room
pippin wrote:
Well, these days replacing WMA by AAC would probably mean you can access
more, not fewer radio stations, don't you think so? WMA is really in
decline.
No doubt. But SiriusXM still uses it for streaming to Squeezeboxes.
Do does somebody know if source assembly (code) is available ?
LMS 7.7.2 - 5 radio, 3 Boom, 4 Duet, 1 Touch, 1 SB2. Sonos 2xPLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat, XBMC, Foobar2000, XBoxOne
(sort of)
Well, Michael will know :) I don't think it's open source so far. AFAIK
you need a 10k$ dev toolkit to use it anyway.
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