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- 11:24, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page BT Internet Radio (Created page with "==Introduction== This radio first appeared in late 2006. ==Pictures== <table><tr> <td>thumb|Front view</td> <td>thumb|Rear view</td> <td>thumb|Controls panel</td> <td>thumb|Display</td> <td>thumb|Volume Control</td> <td>thumb|Dial</td> <td>thumb|Power switch and headphone socket</td> </tr></table> Photos reproduced with the permi...")
- 11:23, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page BetaFirmware (Created page with "In mid-Dec 2008 the beta program re-opened. Registered users when logged into the Reciva site have access to a forum that is not normally visible. On Jan 21st 2009 the following announcement was made on the beta testers' forum: "As of this morning, and until further notice, we are not accepting new user registrations for the beta programme.<br> This does not mean that the beta programme is about to be withdrawn, and everybody who is already signed up [...snip...] wil...")
- 11:21, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page File:Webserver-backup.jpg
- 11:21, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs uploaded File:Webserver-backup.jpg
- 11:19, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page Backuping the radio (Created page with "= Making a Backup = == Overview == The reciva module has onboard NAND flash which is used to store the software. The flash is split into several partitions, here's the layout of my IMP box: # cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00004000 00004000 "NAND BootAgent" mtd1: 000fc000 00004000 "Linux Kernel" mtd2: 00d00000 00004000 "Root" mtd3: 00100000 00004000 "Config" mtd4: 00100000 00004000 "Debug" mtd5: 00000000 00004000 "Data" NAND devices do no...")
- 11:18, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page ALMHX AlarmClockTime (Created page with "= ALMHX_AlarmClockTime.txt = == File Format == The file contains a number of rows (one for each alarm). Rows are in the format: hh:mm t cccccccccc w a o * hh - Hours to display for alarm time * mm - Minutes to display for alarm time * d - Day of week (0=Sunday, 1=Monday) * cc - Unix time for alarm time (assumes always on GMT!) * w - 0=Once, 2=Daily, 3=Weekly, 4=WeekDays, 5=Weekends * a - 0=Buzzer, 1=presetAlarm.txt, 2=presetAlarm1.txt ... * o - 0=off, 1=on Ex...")
- 11:18, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page AE Wifi Radio (Created page with "= Opening the AE = This page describes how to open the AE radio. Most is easy, but take care when removing or connecting the flatcable, this is a fragile part of the radio's guts. <center><b>OPENING YOUR RADIO IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!</b></center> * Pull off the knob and remove the two small screws underneath. * Pull op the front of the rubber foot and remove the two smalls screws. * Gently pull forward the metal front of the radio and remove. * Remove the 4 screws in t...")
- 11:16, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-865-a-476 (Created page with "This is perhaps a significant release as it adds transport controls for BBC On Demand WMA streams. This release contains a fix for how the software dealt with the end of an On Demand stream. A number of changes and updates have also been made to the Media Player since 257-a-865-a-464. The following text is reproduced from a message posted on the Reciva beta forum regarding changes made to the Media Player in v257-a-865-a-468: The radio will have two playlists/queues...")
- 11:16, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-865-a-400 (Created page with "This firmware fixes a problem that was introduced some time after 220 and was present in 349. When playing tracks from MP3Tunes or the Media-Player, switching to standby and then back-on made the radio go straight to the last played radio station, and not back into media-player. 400 switches back on in media player mode so you can simply press pause to resume at the track that was playing before the unit was put into standby. Note that the offical latest firmware for th...")
- 11:14, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-756-a-199 (Created page with "'''Suitable config for IR100''' ---- N.B. Some of the options are already defined in the all_radios* and features_257* files ---- include all_radios.txt include features_257-a-756.txt Option: reply-button-function on Option: backlight-level-standby 2 Option: backlight-level-inactive 4 Option: upnp on Option: media-player on Option: initial-volume-mb 0 Option: initial-volume 28 Option: volume-control off Option: user-interfa...")
- 11:14, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-756-a-164-a-002 (Created page with "* Service Pack: v257-a-756-a-164-a-002 * Application: v589-a-950-a-181-a-002 * Helix: v075-a-009-a-029 * Kernel: v24080813+00 * Bootloader: v017-c-002")
- 11:13, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-615-a-087 (Created page with "== 257-a-615-a-087 Firmware Information == <!-- Remeber that this is a page about the firmware features, not a particular radios features. Your radio may have 5 presets, for example, but the firmware can handle hundreds! --> === Release Date === Created 19th April 2008 === Features === * 802.11b / 802.11g Wifi Support * Uses Reciva Database * Supports My Streams * Supports My Stations * Wi-Fi Meter * Protocols Supported: * RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) *...")
- 11:12, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-615-a-076 (Created page with "== 257-a-615-a-076 Firmware Information == <!-- Remeber that this is a page about the firmware features, not a particular radios features. Your radio may have 5 presets, for example, but the firmware can handle hundreds! --> === Release Date === Created 14th April 2008 Not released as yet === Features === * 802.11b / 802.11g Wifi Support * Uses Reciva Database * Supports My Streams * Supports My Stations * Wi-Fi Meter * Protocols Supported: * RTSP (Real Time Stre...")
- 11:11, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-615-a-075 (Created page with "== 257-a-615-a-075 Firmware Information == <!-- Remeber that this is a page about the firmware features, not a particular radios features. Your radio may have 5 presets, for example, but the firmware can handle hundreds! --> === Release Date === March 20th 2008 (withdrawn April 14th 2008) === Features === * 802.11b / 802.11g Wifi Support * Uses Reciva Database * Supports My Streams * Supports My Stations * Wi-Fi Meter * Protocols Supported: * RTSP (Real Time Stre...")
- 11:10, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-421-a-057 (Created page with "== 257-a-421-a-057 Firmware Information == <!-- Remeber that this is a page about the firmware features, not a particular radios features. Your radio may have 5 presets, for example, but the firmware can handle hundreds! --> === Release Date === November 11th 2007 === Features === * 802.11b / 802.11g Wifi Support * Uses Reciva Database * Supports My Streams * Supports My Stations * Wi-Fi Meter * Protocols Supported: * RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) * MMS (...")
- 11:09, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 257-a-421-a-025 (Created page with "== 257-a-421-a-025 Firmware Information == <!-- Remeber that this is a page about the firmware features, not a particular radios features. Your radio may have 5 presets, for example, but the firmware can handle hundreds! --> === Release Date === Unknown === Features === * 802.11b / 802.11g Wifi Support * Uses Reciva Database * Supports My Streams * Supports My Stations * Wi-Fi Meter * Protocols Supported: * RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) * MMS (Microsoft M...")
- 11:08, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page 10 Sure-Fire Ways to Trash Your Radio (Created page with "== Introduction == Your radio is a collection of a large number of programs, all working in a small memory-space. Many of these programs must be running in order to connect to the network. Tampering with your radio can cause it to stop working. There are a number of ways to break it, including ... * Deleting the password file * Corrupting a configuration file (e.g. passwd, inittab) * Installing a program on boot that takes too much memory * Deleting critical driver f...")
- 11:02, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Common.css (Created page with "CSS placed here will be applied to all skins: .footer_image { margin-top:9px; width:100%; height:178px; text-align:center; background-image:url(/images/5/53/Sharpfin_water.png) }")
- 10:58, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs created page File:Sharpfin transparent.png
- 10:58, 8 June 2025 Philipp talk contribs uploaded File:Sharpfin transparent.png