cdilink dont display the infos.

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cdilink dont display the infos.

Post by Heini_net » Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:49 pm

hi, i would read some infos from my cdi player but it tidplay only these things :


Waiting for stub...
CD-i Stub version 0.5.1
Downloading cdistub...
000087CC
Ending download stub...
Checking baudrate...
Expected response, got 00
cdilink: type
Reading module directory...
Expected response, got 00
cdilink: roms
Reading module directory...
Expected response, got 00
cdilink:

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Post by Devin » Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:13 pm

Okay, what CD-i player are you using also let us know the command line you entered and if you used a Stub CD or not.
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Post by Heini_net » Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:18 pm

i'm using a cdi-220 player with the cdistub cd 0.5.1.

if i run the cd then it display only a turquoise color.

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Post by cdifan » Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:35 pm

The turquoise color is normal; on older models this is the "default" state of the display (when no application has it open).

Your initial connection apparently works; otherwise you wouldn't get the 000087CC line. But after that it stalls; apparently the stub responses aren't getting back to cdilink.

This could be something with the cable or perhaps the baudrate, or you could be using the wrong command line. I gather from the output that you used -i (interactive); does it work with -info?

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Post by Heini_net » Tue Mar 21, 2006 9:48 pm

the interactive function does work. but there don't display the needet results. sometimes this abort by to many results. i dont know whats wrong.

i'm using the commands from the cdilink.txt with the baud rate cdlink 19200.

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Post by cdifan » Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:19 pm

It could be the baudrate, if your cable is too long or the player or PC too slow...

I've found that using 9600 baud generally works best; 19200 seems to hang with some player types... This may also depend on your serial hardware and/or Windows version, of course...

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Post by Heini_net » Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:26 pm

hm. ok i try it again tomorrow

can i display the rom filenames with -c -dir or -roms ? or how can i get the roms from the player and download it?

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Post by Heini_net » Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:07 pm

hi,

i have try it again with follow results :

D:\Download\cdilink-0.5.2\cdilink-0.5.2>cdilink -b 9600 -i
CD-i Link version 0.5.2
Please reset your CD-i player!
Waiting for stub...
CD-i Stub version 0.5.1
Downloading cdistub...
000087CC
Ending download stub...
Checking baudrate...
Expected response, got 00
cdilink: info
Reading memory list...
Too many type 83 retries
cdilink:


why it display always "Please reset your CD-i player!" ? how can i reset this ? the -reset funktion does not work.

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Post by Devin » Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:51 pm

That means turn the power button off and then back on again. Booting up the player initiates the Stub process on some players whilst others need the Stubs CD.
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Post by Heini_net » Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:52 pm

i have created a stub cd. .

what can i do to download the roms from the player ?

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Post by Devin » Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:19 pm

Okay with your CD-i player turned off and connected through the Null-Modem Cable type the following command.

cdilink -roms

If it asks to reset the player do it and that should initiate the upload, simply wait for about 5 - 10 minutes then it should arrive in your cdilink folder.

Doesn't work? Then try the following, using the Stub CD this time turn on your CD-i player but don't activate the "Play CD-i". First type the following command.

cdilink -n -roms

Now play the Stub CD in your CD-i player and it should hopefully work! The -n part prevents cdilink from downloading of stub program because the Stub CD already takes care of that.

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Post by Heini_net » Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:30 pm

hm i have run the command cdilink -roms and start the cdi. but the cdilink display only "Waiting for stub..."


i have try the command cdilink -n -roms and it download the roms after i have run the cdi stub cd. but all other commands does not work. and the cdiemu cannot recognize the rom because i things the cdi type don't contain the name cdi000x.rom and vmpega.rom

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Post by Heini_net » Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:36 pm

ah the parameter -n works

here the type info :

D:\Download\cdilink-0.5.2\cdilink-0.5.2>cdilink -n -type
CD-i Link version 0.5.2
Please reset your CD-i player!
Waiting for stub...
CD-i Stub version 0.5.1
Reading module directory...
Reading module information...
000FF830
Found 86 modules
Unknown CD-i player (cdi000x.mdl)
Mini-MMC board (minimmc.brd)
Philips VMPEG digital video cartridge (vmpeg.dvc)
Ending stub...
Done!

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Post by Devin » Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:46 pm

Had an inkling that was the problem!
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Post by Heini_net » Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:52 pm

hm which inkling ? and which model do i have because the cdi emu dont use the rom file. i have renamed it in cdi200a.rom but this does not work

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