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Technomate Linux receivers TM9100, 9100s, 600 etc
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<blockquote data-quote="EDW" data-source="post: 419179" data-attributes="member: 176802"><p>Topper,</p><p></p><p>I use the @ symbol instead of 'a' so it does show on Google searches.</p><p></p><p>I will pm you what it is supposed to do, not tried it yet, for me simply getting the TM to move the bl@@dy dish to the right spot is a minor miracle. There is a new UR image out which has had lousy feedback so I am sticking with UR9b2 for now.</p><p></p><p>I am still using my old box (DigitAll World cheapo) for most things. I find that it has a number of advantages such as ability to watch sat tv and not drive the owner around the bend and the dish in to the wall. </p><p></p><p>The TM should come good in about the autumn is my guess and £109 for a networked pvr is pretty cheap in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EDW, post: 419179, member: 176802"] Topper, I use the @ symbol instead of 'a' so it does show on Google searches. I will pm you what it is supposed to do, not tried it yet, for me simply getting the TM to move the bl@@dy dish to the right spot is a minor miracle. There is a new UR image out which has had lousy feedback so I am sticking with UR9b2 for now. I am still using my old box (DigitAll World cheapo) for most things. I find that it has a number of advantages such as ability to watch sat tv and not drive the owner around the bend and the dish in to the wall. The TM should come good in about the autumn is my guess and £109 for a networked pvr is pretty cheap in my book. [/QUOTE]
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