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<blockquote data-quote="td03-5" data-source="post: 80206" data-attributes="member: 188069"><p>Hi again Gameboy,</p><p></p><p>Well a few weeks back I decided as things were 'quiet' on the satellite front it was time for me to try some 108 images. I was using ruCannon6 (a 107.4) image mostly at that time. I had about 4 other 107 images with DreamFlash 1.3b as my multiboot manager. I had used the DF1.3b multiboot eversince getting the DB.</p><p>I was initially reluctant to give up the ruCannon6 but this caused me problems (could not telnet to 107 image in USB with DMM108.1 image in DB flash). I'm OK now with all 108 images although I had to go to a DMM108.2 beta to get ruDream to load into USB.</p><p>Tried DreamFlash 2.3b (as the 108 version of what I had been using) and FlashWizard4.0/4.5 as multiboot managers. There are so many advantages to FlashWizard that I have stuck with that. I don't mean to put DF2.3b down it's OK as a MB manager its just that FW has so many extra features that make it so much easier to use. Take settings for instance. It has a 'smart settings copy' option which will copy the satellite settings on the current active image to the new image you are installing. No more re do settings, rescan satellites before you can try the image. Just download image from net, install new image with FW and away you go (well, almost) with all your old favourites lists just as you know and love them!!.</p><p></p><p>Download a copy from any of the online file supermarkets, install it on you PC and have a look at all its facilities. I'll be happy to help with anything I can.</p><p></p><p>Oops, severe verbal diarrhoea. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td03-5, post: 80206, member: 188069"] Hi again Gameboy, Well a few weeks back I decided as things were 'quiet' on the satellite front it was time for me to try some 108 images. I was using ruCannon6 (a 107.4) image mostly at that time. I had about 4 other 107 images with DreamFlash 1.3b as my multiboot manager. I had used the DF1.3b multiboot eversince getting the DB. I was initially reluctant to give up the ruCannon6 but this caused me problems (could not telnet to 107 image in USB with DMM108.1 image in DB flash). I'm OK now with all 108 images although I had to go to a DMM108.2 beta to get ruDream to load into USB. Tried DreamFlash 2.3b (as the 108 version of what I had been using) and FlashWizard4.0/4.5 as multiboot managers. There are so many advantages to FlashWizard that I have stuck with that. I don't mean to put DF2.3b down it's OK as a MB manager its just that FW has so many extra features that make it so much easier to use. Take settings for instance. It has a 'smart settings copy' option which will copy the satellite settings on the current active image to the new image you are installing. No more re do settings, rescan satellites before you can try the image. Just download image from net, install new image with FW and away you go (well, almost) with all your old favourites lists just as you know and love them!!. Download a copy from any of the online file supermarkets, install it on you PC and have a look at all its facilities. I'll be happy to help with anything I can. Oops, severe verbal diarrhoea. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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