Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
Hi Muri14, progress is to be honest painfully slow, running my own business means I have very little time to do the things I want to do, and since I last posted here I'll be lucky if I've got very far at all.
I'm happy however to zip up what I have done so far and attach it to here, a great amount of it is still in ARM Assembler language though, so it's going to be very hard work for you to read it....
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Re: Vestel / Luxor TV 50 inch UK Not reseting
A little warning here. I have a polaroid with an identical board in (MB110) with microangelo + platinum firmware on.
Mine's about 2.5 years old too, mine started acting up, same way, not saving stuff, then one day it just decided not to switch back on, just kept flashing the stand by light every time.
I found a seller on eBay, after identifying the exact board needed, it cost me £11 + £3 p&p and about 5 minutes of time to replace it (Most of which was spent removing and putting screws in :-D ) and now...
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
Hi TommyData, yes your toolbox has been invaluable in exploring my MB110, however there are a LOT of unknown tags that it has no knowledge of decoding.
As a result, and through decompiling and reverse engineering the profile compiler I now know how to encode a string name into a unique number that is recognised by the TV software as an option tag.
I've also pulled a copy of the main TV application off of my set, and am in the process of reverse engineering that back into C/C++...
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
I'm not sure what's going on here I'm afraid. I've always changed my logo using the FTP method, you'll find the JPG for the logo and config files in the "/vendor" and/or "/conf" folders depending on which model TV you have....
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
Ok folks, first off apologies for not coming back and answering in here. :-) life and busyness and stuff got in the way.
Funny enough, my polaroid MB110 seems to have had a fit and borked it's flash, and I ended up here after searching for the instructions to re-flash it.
Gimme a mo to catch up and I'll answer the q's that where waiting for me.
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
Yes.... and No...
It depends on a few things.
Please know that what I'm about to tell you is the product of the previous 2 years worth of research, and while this certainly works for my Poloroid MB110, the same cannot be said for my Toshiba MB211
First let's get the NO part out the way....
"Is their an EASY way to change the logo on my smart screen" - and as you guessed it... NO
That is their is no "Download" commands...
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
If it's a vestel, then the quickest way is as follows:
1) Put the set into Digital TV mode, and press menu.
2) Enter 4725 in rapid succession on the remote, if the set is a vestel, you should see the service menu.
3) at various places on the service menu screen you'll see the capital letters "MB" followed by 3 numbers, my 2yr old polaroid is MB110 and the Toshiba I got at Christmas is MB211
4) Make a note of the MB Number you find
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
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Re: VESTEL Main Board, LED TV. How to change the Boot Logo?
If it's a vestel, then the quickest way is as follows:
1) Put the set into Digital TV mode, and press menu.
2) Enter 4725 in rapid succession on the remote, if the set is a vestel, you should see the service menu.
3) at various places on the service menu screen you'll see the capital letters "MB" followed by 3 numbers, my 2yr old polaroid is MB110 and the Toshiba I got at Christmas is MB211
4) Make a note of the MB Number you find
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