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  1. #HOOTOO TRIPMATE THUMBNAILS USING MOVIE THUMBNAILER HOW TO#
  2. #HOOTOO TRIPMATE THUMBNAILS USING MOVIE THUMBNAILER UPDATE#

I'm still sorting out the LED's, but I'll write this up and share the scripts later in the week. Now I can finally backup my DSLR photos to USB on the move. I have since added SDHCI support, then cloned and build an exfat kernel driver based on Yuri's driver over at - it'll mount and r/w 64GB SD Cards. Once I got the CRC at the start figured out it just worked!!. Sure enough, its a shell script stub which checks the CRC, performs a backup, quiesces the system and then starts the flash: I dug around in a hex editor and took a look. Thanks for the tip I didn't want to jam a screwdriver into it just yet. On Mar 23, 2015, at 2:45 PM, Ian Clegg wrote: It’s under the “Open Commons” license so please share any progress you make with it.ītw, I just got a TM04 which is really an awesome unit and it has an SD card, a built-in battery, etc and there is a sticker inside that says RAVxxxx so I’m thinking that your unit and the TM04 may be made by the same company. I do have a shell script though that does the job. I am looking at writing a “make image” tool to automatically make these “factory” images as part of the OpenWRT builder but at the moment my time is consumed with higher priority stuff (like looking for a new job). Sounds like they may be using the same software contractor since it’s very similarl. Well, that’s a first for me! I haven’t seen any other 5350 based devices using a shell script like these do.

#HOOTOO TRIPMATE THUMBNAILS USING MOVIE THUMBNAILER HOW TO#

If the TM02 rejects this name try changing it to "fw-WiFiPort-HooToo-TM02-2.000.018"Ĭan you offer any direction on how to develop the loader and the CRC required, also the filename check? The factory HooToo software is filename sensitive and will reject the file if it's too different from what it expects. such that the factory HooToo software will accept it. "This is the "factory" upgrade image to be used by the factory HooToo software to do the initial upgrade to OpenWRT.It is based on the same binary image as the normal OpenWRT sysupgrade image but has been re-packaged with a loader, CRC, etc.

#HOOTOO TRIPMATE THUMBNAILS USING MOVIE THUMBNAILER UPDATE#

"Factory firmware update mechanism is not compatible with standard OpenWRT images. You mentioned in your posts on openwrt forums: I have pulled revision r42649 and applied your patch I have baked in a wireless config. I can do this if I can build a 'factory' image with a sysupgrade image with wireless ready to go. It does not have an Ethernet port, so I need to flash it and have Wireless work straight away. I'm trying to build a factory image for another device with identical hardware to the HooToo. Thanks for sharing your findings its clear you put a lot of time and effort it in - and its saved a lot of other engineers and hackers a lot of time.













Hootoo tripmate thumbnails using movie thumbnailer