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Woo! Norton Ghost has arrived, to a flurry of excitement. Or rather to a flurry of “What the hell have I paid £5 shipping for? A crushed box, wrapped up in paper?”

Either way, it plopped flatly onto my doormat this morning, I rushed to install it and… WHY OH WHY DOES IT NOT WORK?

Well, I say it doesn’t work. It’s backed up Beastbits’ C drive to another hard drive, but that really is all it’s done. I bought it so it can back up to DVD, but no luck yet….

I’ll let you know how I get on. Bet you can’t wait.

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Day 12…

Following on from the suspected dead RAM in Zippy, it had been sat there, waiting to be tested in another machine. And, as today was a boring Sunday afternoon, I decided to kill two birds with one stone. Firstly, test the RAM using the PVR box, then actually get the PVR box working.

So, I removed the 512Mb stick in there, and replaced it with the two suspect ones from Zippy. Indeed, MemTest flagged up errors after a few minutes….

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So, the next step was, obviously, power of deduction. I removed one stick, and within a few minutes, Memtest did indeed pick up RAM errors.

So, the faulty stick was removed, and disposed of.

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The other test passed fine, so it was kept.

SO, then onto the PVR box itself. Could I get it working? Firstly, I decided that after all of the changes I’d made, it would be best to start from the beginning. Off went the partitions, and a shiny new set were created. Exactly why it takes Windoze almost an hour to partition and format a new drive, yet it takes Linux less than a minute, remains a mystery to me.

Either way, the software was installed. And after pissing around with the settings for a bit (sadly, I don;t know exactly what I did), it displayed an image! OK, so it was nothing but snow, but finally we had an image. It picked up on the tuner, but if anything, it was going to be used with composite input so I could use it with the digibox.

Unfortunately, the digibox was unavailable. Bugger. What else did I have to hand with a composite output? Yes, you guessed it. Up steps the trusty XBox Of Glory. Hurrah!

So I connected it, ran the set up program to change the active device to Composite-0, and…… nothing. Got lots of audio. But no picture. Sigh. It must be on one of the other 5 composite channels. I have no idea why there’s 5. There’s only one yellow socket on the back. There’s the S-Video socket, but that has its own channel.

Now, either due to a limitation of the software, or my lack of knowledge, each time I needed to change the composite channel, I also needed to reboot.

So imagine my amusement when I got to Composite-3, and still had nothing on screen. With one last selection to choose, I wasn’t holding out much hope. So, One change and one reboot later, it all came down to the last choice. Composite-4. I held my breath while I rebooted. Would it work? COULD it work?

The answer is yes. I let out an almighty roar of delight, as the Xbox logo flashed across the screen.

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So, at the minute it’s “working”. It accepted input from my XBox, and allowed me to pause it, as shown in the picture. I’ve yet to record anything properley using it.

My findings are…

- The Processor and chip might be too slow It looks as if it needs a *beast* of a machine. It’s a 1.2ghz Athlon running at 100Mhz FSB, with 512MB of memory. The memory seems to be enough, but the processor is certainly casing issues

- Hardware MPEG encoding/decoding is a definite advantage. My card only does one of these, and I can’t remember which :)

- Disk space = paramount. There’s a 120Gb drive in there currently, so that’s not too bad I suppose. But more will be better. Even better would be putting a DVD writer in there. I’ll look into it.

- DVD decoding/storing doesn’t work. And I’m going to leave it like that, for obvious reasons!

- It has MAME in it! Get MAME working

- Get TV Output working. The instructions given don’t work.

Updates on it, once again, when and where appropriate

All partitions on this drive will be removed. Do you wish to continue?

Longest title, for possibly my longest ever project. Bye bye Windowcam, once again. Its latest incarnation lasted a mere 7 days. I got bored of it, and that’s official.

So. What now? I’ll TELL YOU.

A PVR. Oh yes.

What’s a PVR I hear you ask? A machine that records TV programs. Rather like a video recorder. But all shiny.

“Isn’t that what a video recorder is for?” — Say those lines to me and I will personally fuck you with a rake. While technically it is, VHS is such a crap, low quality format, you might as well watch it with one eye closed.

Gonna try and do a catalogue of how I set it up, mainly for my own benefit, but I suppose could be useful to other people, who are, clearly, as mad as me.

The 160Gb drive in Beastbits was converted to NTFS.

Seeing as I no longer have any traces of Linux on there, there’s no reason to keep it as FAT32.

All data was moved to the new drive, then the old FAT32 partition deleted, and an NTFS partiton was created in its place. All of the data was moved back.

VNC

VNC installed on Beastbits. Tested from Zippy, works OK, but working slowly.

I’m guessing this is due to the fact I’m only using a 10Mb hub. I’ll look into getting this upgraded for something a little more substantial.

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