Compatibility


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Tested Matrix

These TV models and related versions have been explicitly tested. Here you can find only A and B series TV.

If your TV is newer check other pages with compatibility tables:

WARNING: DO NOT APPLY THE LATEST FIRMWARE UPGRADES or you can't use some of our tools easily!

SamyGO Table Of Compatibility for Samsung B Series TV's (and older)
Name of Device Firmware Version Telnet Aspect Ratio Video Fix Big & Color Subtitles NFS SAMBA UPNP Notes
LExxB55x
LExxB57x
PSxxB55x
PSxxB56x
LExxB62x
UExxB6xxx
T-CHL5DEUC 2008.0 N/A
Enable*
v1 Yes N/A
Enable*
Play movie from USB supported (WiseLink hack).
Telnet N/A because of Kernel not support Network.<br\>* Telnet, Samba/NFS requires USB WiFi/Eth dongle, custom linux kernel from SamyGO OpenEmbedded and rewrite uboot partition with correct one. Also some other hand works too.
T-CHL5CIPDEUC 2007.0 N/A
Enable*
N/A? N/A
Probably (?)
Not Yet We cannot get linux shell access on this type of Firmware.We have just enable ExLink console on this device too via Top Debug Menu memory editing.
LExxB65x
LExxB75x
PSxxB65x
T-CHL7DEUC 2004.1 Enable v2 Yes Yes
2005.0 Enable v1 Yes
T-CHLCIPDEUC 2006.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
LExxB679 T-CHL6CIPDSEUC 1008.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
UExxB7xxx
UExxB8xxx
PSxxB85x
T-CHU7DEUC 2004.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
2008.2 Enable v1 Yes
2009.0 Enable v1 Yes
3000.G Enable v1 Yes
T-CHUCIPDEUC 3000.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
LNxxB64x T-CHEAUSC 1013.0
1014.0
Enable* Need Tester Need Tester Partial** I have successfully modified (by hand) the firmware update currently available on Samsung's site. It still allows exlink console.
* Telnet was enabled by manually modifying the firmware image (see my walkthrough: LN40B640_Walkthrough[in progress])
** NFS support is built-in to the firmware, the cifs kernel module causes a panic (I will try compiling my own later) and I don't like UPnP so I didn't even try it out :)
LNxxB65x
PNxxB65x
LNxxB75x
T-CHEAUSC 1012.3 Enable v1 Yes Yes
LNxxB63x
UNxxB6xxx
T-CHE6AUSC 1012.0 Need Tester Yes Yes Need Tester Play movie from USB supported (WiseLink hack).
No telnet access (yet).
T-CHE5IBRC 1009.1 Need Tester Yes Yes Need Tester No Wiselink hack by Firmware Patcher.
UNxxB7xxx
UNxxB8xxx
T-CHE7AUSC 1013.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
LAxxB65x
PSxxB65x
LAxxB75x
T-CHL7DAUC 2001.1 Enable v1 Yes Yes
T-CHEAEAC 2005.0 Work in Progress v1 Yes Yes
UAxxB6xxx T-CHL5DAUC 2001.1 Enable v1 Yes Yes
UAxxB7xxx
UAxxB8xxx
T-CHU7DAUC 1008.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
PSxxB85x T-CHU7DAUC 1007.0 Enable v1 Yes Yes
LExxA75x
LExxA85x
LExxA95x
T-RBYDEUC 1013.1 Enable* arfix-sh
1.2
N/A Yes Telnet needs telnetd/BusyBox injection.
LNxxA75x
LNxxA76x
T-RBYAUSC 1012.2 Enable* N/A N/A No Samba/UPNP Telnet needs manual firmware patching or
Telnetd Application.
LNxxA85x
LNxxA86x
T-SPHAUSC 1004.0 Enable* N/A N/A Need Tester Telnet needs manual firmware patching or
Telnetd Application.
LExxA676 T-AMBDFRC 1017.0 Need Tester N/A N/A Need Tester

Compatibility Overview

The Samsung TV model can be broken down like so:

<TYPE><REGION><SIZE><YEAR><SERIES><VARIANT>[misc details]

Type: L = LCD
P = Plasma
U = LED
Region: A = Australia
E = Europe
N = North America
Year: A = 2008
B = 2009
etc...

An example, the UN55B8500 is an 8 series (500 variant) 55" LED TV in North America from 2009.

So typically, the firmware modifications here should work on TVs of the same type, year, and series.


Samsung Models.png The 14 digit model code structure is listed here for your reference.
New is the “H” Year Code for 2014.
The “G” was skipped.

Special Note: Some models like the Plasma - PN example seen here continued using the “F” Year Code and added a “B” in the Optional feature bracket for 2014 designation.

Serial Number.png

Important Serial Number structure is listed: Model Code, Product, Factory, Production Line, Year/Month… and “E” for 2014


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