MeanMachine
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Hello,
I have a very old Humax receiver with embedded N*S CAS. It is almost about to die and to be phased out. I have opened it just to play around and found 4 pin header which is certainly a UART connector (based on preliminary multimeter tests). I tried to grab a cheap USB to UART cable to see what's being transmitted but nothing shows up on the terminal emulator. It seems the firmware uses non-standard baud rate. Is there any way to figure out what baud rate the TX/RX can be performed? Has there been any typical values used by Humax/N*S in the past?
Any info will be helpful.
Cheers!
I have a very old Humax receiver with embedded N*S CAS. It is almost about to die and to be phased out. I have opened it just to play around and found 4 pin header which is certainly a UART connector (based on preliminary multimeter tests). I tried to grab a cheap USB to UART cable to see what's being transmitted but nothing shows up on the terminal emulator. It seems the firmware uses non-standard baud rate. Is there any way to figure out what baud rate the TX/RX can be performed? Has there been any typical values used by Humax/N*S in the past?
Any info will be helpful.
Cheers!