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Revision as of 09:52, 30 November 2010
Contents
Welcome to SamyGo WiKi
WARNING: DO NOT UPDATE THE SAMSUNG LATEST FIRMWARE UPGRADES or YOU CAN NOT USE OUR HACKS AND CAN NOT REVERT FIRMWARE BACK EASILY!
SourceForge doesn't allow users to write on wiki. We needed to assign writing permission by hand.
Place note for editing permissions by hand on request from forum (Erdem_ua or dynamic1969).
Compatibility Overview
See the Compatibility page to see which TV models should work.
Safety Measures ( which you shouldn't start without )
- Have a working Ex-Link cable at hand.
- Ensure the backup exe.img ( stored on /dev/tbml10 ) is in good condition ( and ideally not altered. )
- Ensure your RS232 Setting in the Service-Menu is set to "debug".
- Know that your TV will reset RS232 jack back to UART mode after new firmware installation or reverting back to old version.
Useful WIKI articles
Firmware Modification
- Recovery of Bricked Device
- Flashing Hacked Firmware to CI+ devices
- How to capture channel (PVR functionality)
- How to enable Telnet on samsung TV's
- How to enable Advanced mode startup script
- Enable Serial Console on non CI+ Devices
- Getting access to uBoot / bootloader
- Dumping and Flashing images by hand
- Open backdoor for fixing bootloop situations
- Using NoN-Samsung USB WiFi dongles with TV
- Mounting an NFS share on a USB device to bypass DLNA
- Mounting an CIFS/SAMBA share on a USB device to bypass DLNA
- Samsung A Series (2008 Model) Hacks
- Samsung A Series (sh4 CPU) Hacks
- Video AR Fix
- Playing with Firmware Images
- Enable Wiselink Movie on B550 and B6000 Series Devices
- Boot from USB using u-boot
- Forced revert back to older firmware
- Autoloader for extra exeDSP plugins (B65x)
- Autoloader for Content Library Games
- Enable GAME menu option at Plasma series
- Enable Network support on B550 and B6000 Series Devices
Software Tools
- Setting up a native-compilation toolchain
- Setting up a cross-compilation toolchain
- SamyGO OpenEmbedded
- SamyGO Telnet Enabler
- SamyGO Extensions Pack
- SamyGO ChanEdit - Chanel Editor
- SamyGO Firmware Patcher
- NetSurf Web Browser
- Atari800 emulator
- Other Small Applications at Forum Pages delete this soon
- Content Library applications list
- Desktop applications list
General Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Service Manuals
- Service Menu
- Engineering Codes
- Media Play and DLNA
- Samsung channel list format
- MessageBoxService request format
- Donation List of SamyGO Project
Interesting Reference Material
- Introduction to SAMSUNG's Linux Flash File System - RFS
- Linux RFS ( Robust FAT File System ) Porting Guide
The file-system used in the the recent Samsung TVs is "RFS". Its proprietary nature and consequently so the absence of an according Linux RFS-Module in the standard Linux distributions makes it currently impossible to modify files by simply mounting the respective image as "RW", modifying it and saving the respective image again. This is the reason why currently all changes are done via patching of the image-binaries.
All the source code Samsung is legally obliged to post can be found here.
Should be able to find useful info somewhere.
Disclaimer
Neither this WIKI/Forum nor the author(s) of articles and information provided accept any responsibility for damage that may be caused by use of the information provided. You do everything at your own risk. Be aware that "hacking" activities do void your warranty!