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Nbox BZZB 5800SX - Is it worth converting it to Enigma + some questions

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  • #1 16587090
    Anonymous
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  • #2 16590691
    Darek.S
    Level 34  
    Enigma in nboxie, but most of all you have to get used to several ailments resulting from the fact that it was implemented on the old Hardware.
    First of all, he is not a speed demon. Such VU switches channels or runs several times faster (I also switch off at night :D ). In addition, it overcharges the function, which the processor / memory can not always cope with, which results in simply breaking. Especially how the pilot works too quickly. Before the equipment performs one function, we already want a different one. The decoder's memory at the current full grazing is 97% charged. a frequent drawback is that we have a voice and no image (OSD). This is the symptom of a memory that is full. Usually, it helps to remove a few bouquets (and it does not use any of them) and restart but a few times I had to load soft again. What I wrote was BSLA observations. How I behave with modchip I do not know but I think that similarly. As for recording two programs at the same time I do not have to check (I have one cable - I never needed such a function) but I also think that OK It is definitely possible to record and simultaneously play the already recorded video.
  • #3 16592005
    jurekk69
    Level 10  
    Regarding discs - I had 1TB inserted and worked normally, the problem is only that the motherboard of the tuner does not get along with each disc, it has to be tested experimentally.
    As much as you can record two programs from different transponders, at the same time, it is important to configure the tuner and heads.
    Regarding the diseq switch - it works without problems, I have only the astray and hotbird set up. The problem may be the switch itself does not all work properly, but with bzzb basically work all even unicable.
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  • #4 16592035
    Anonymous
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  • #5 16594345
    tom95
    Level 9  
    Mounting the modchip board in the tuner is not difficult, but can you download the Magus uboot to the address A0200000 in the NOR memory if this method is NP? Another option is to convert NOR memory to one with loaded ubootami. It is not as easy as it seems and requires the ability to solder BGA chips.
    It is better to buy a finished, reworked PCB from BSLA - it works much better than modified modchips from BZZB tuners and there is no problem with oscam.
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    Anonymous
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  • #8 16595896
    charlee
    Level 20  
    szpoak wrote:
    tom95 wrote:
    It is better to buy a ready, reworked BSLA plate
    I know, but what are the guarantees that the one who changed cpu and memory knew what he was doing?


    In BSLA, you do not exchange memory or cpu, you change the software with your motherboard.
    There is now one BSLA album on Alegro, You can also search on the sat forums.
    I do not understand the mention of software and internet finds.
  • #9 16595899
    Anonymous
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  • #10 16595925
    simhak
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Because all of this ended with BSLA in the warehouse.
    When you sell potatoes, you do not praise the cabbage.
  • #11 16595989
    jurekk69
    Level 10  
    Oh, that's probably not the way it is. They differ in their head and this is quite significant. BZZB on the original head supports unicable and BSLA does not. In addition, the sensitivity of BZZB is better.
  • #12 16596031
    charlee
    Level 20  
    Personally, I prefer not buried on a BSLA plate than BZZB with exchange prock and memory.
    Unicable I do not use so I will not say it, but as to the sensitivity, I have no objections, everything on the air 90 receives well (Hot Bird and Astra). I am using for 4 years and only the capacitors on the head and in the power section I have replaced.
  • #13 16596036
    tom95
    Level 9  
    All you need to do is remove the old original plate from BZZB and put in a reworked BSLA main PCB in its place and we can use both the better head and the cooling of the disk.
    It is also possible to work with a modified BSKA main PCB, but then only one head works over the power socket.
    There are also BZZB masterbatches with modchip available on All..o, but those from BSLA are better.
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  • #14 16596063
    Darek.S
    Level 34  
    At the same time, the tiles were modified from cable decoders. After inserting the satellite head, it works. As I once knew, the cost is 60 PLN. I have not followed this lately.
  • #15 16596295
    Anonymous
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  • #16 16596321
    jurekk69
    Level 10  
    To program a nbox you must already have a nand memory with uboot, that is jtag and jumper or memory zapping or motherboard and cables. Such a bit of fun. You can buy pre-programmed uboot memory.
    If you have it, you upload it enigma or neutralized by usb. Basically, it has probably been neutralized today with better support than enigma.
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    #17 16596349
    tom95
    Level 9  
    To reprogram the nbox from the BZZB series with the modchip yourself:
    1. We buy the set as below
    Nbox BZZB 5800SX - Is it worth converting it to Enigma + some questions
    The memory and modchip processor are already programmed
    2.willute the original NOR memory and solder the memory from the set
    That's how it looks in bsla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hVrIXYZhNw
    In BZZB, there is no glue and it is easier :)
    At this stage, you can check whether the memory is soldered correctly. We jumper between points A20 and 3.3V debug connector, connect the display without the head. After supplying the power should report to the Magus uboot.
    3. We sold the modchip board and cables to A20 and A19 and the Reset cable
    4.Wjrywamy to the memory of Nand soft for tuners with modchip.
    5. We assemble and test the tuner
    When we wrongly solder the NOR memory chip, we can always buy the second one :)
    PCB with modchip after soldering is only for one tuner because the charge is evaporating. When you want to mount the plate to another bzzb tuner you have to upload the "pristine" charge to the processor in the modchip which lies here http://upload.dvhk.to/file.php? id = 13551
  • #18 17005499
    rosia_kp
    Level 10  
    tom95 wrote:
    To reprogram the nbox from the BZZB series with the modchip yourself:
    1. We buy the set as below
    Nbox BZZB 5800SX - Is it worth converting it to Enigma + some questions
    The memory and modchip processor are already programmed
    2.willute the original NOR memory and solder the memory from the set
    That's how it looks in bsla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hVrIXYZhNw
    In BZZB, there is no glue and it is easier :)
    At this stage, you can check whether the memory is soldered correctly. We jumper between points A20 and 3.3V debug connector, connect the display without the head. After supplying the power should report to the Magus uboot.
    3. We sold the modchip board and cables to A20 and A19 and the Reset cable
    4.Wjrywamy to the memory of Nand soft for tuners with modchip.
    5. We assemble and test the tuner
    When we wrongly solder the NOR memory chip, we can always buy the second one :)
    PCB with modchip after soldering is only for one tuner because the charge is evaporating. When you want to mount the plate to another bzzb tuner you have to upload the "pristine" charge to the processor in the modchip which lies here http://upload.dvhk.to/file.php? id = 13551

    Hello, I will refresh the topic and how will I put this part into the modchpa?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Nbox BZZB 5800SX decoder and the potential benefits of converting it to Enigma software. Users express frustrations with the decoder's limitations, including inadequate support for DISEQ, slow program switching, poor EPG performance, and restrictions on hard drive capacity. Some users report successful operation with 1TB drives, but compatibility issues persist. The conversation also touches on the feasibility of recording two channels simultaneously and the challenges of installing modchips. Various users share experiences with modchip installation, software compatibility, and hardware modifications, highlighting the differences between BZZB and BSLA models, particularly in terms of sensitivity and functionality.
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