3606 ali editor

alieditor for 3606 based receivers.
The bonus is the .h files which, after deleting the script.ini file and select 'load template" the program will make a new script.ini before your very eyes.
I don't know the difference between the two .h files.
You can always try both.(one at a time of course)
 
pixl
If you already have an Ali editor for the Jynxbox that isnt working just copy both *.ini files in it and replaces them in this version dr zin provided.
 
The problem is there has never been a jynxbox editor...so no ini files. All they have ever released is old ali ones. If DR. Zin can come up with an editor he just might be FTA's man of the YEAR.
 
the .h file would have to be edited by a programmer to match the .udf file.
There was one closer called dvr_node_m3606.h that was bundled with the 1st m3601 editor that would probably be a good 1st start.
 
SO there is no real solution then. Jynxbox has discontinued the utra hd.....I can't believe a company would not give a channel editor. How do people create the original .udf files that they release with the channel lists? Thanx for your work Dr. Zin.
 
the .udf does look bloated,like there is a lot more to it than just a sat/channel list.
Maybe try saving a channel list with the usual alieditor via rs232 and see what the size of that is.Then try to match a script.ini.The actual list seems to be just a fraction of the full file that was posted.
The rs232 loader also lets you save chunks of firmware,maybe that user database would be smaller.
 
The problem is there has never been a jynxbox editor...so no ini files. All they have ever released is old ali ones. If DR. Zin can come up with an editor he just might be FTA's man of the YEAR.

Yes, there was a Jynxbox editor released which created a lot of problems. Pixl may have a copy
 
Yes, there was a Jynxbox editor released which created a lot of problems. Pixl may have a copy

I saw that editor up on a couple hacker boards, and also saw the warnings about bricking the Jynxbox, so I never DL it. But.. I was working with Wolfgang Litzinger at http://www.setedit.de/startup_e.html in Germany. I had previously bought his editor SetEditHD100 to use on Manhattan (ALI chipset). He sent me a special build of that editor to try on the Jynxbox. When I loaded the edited file back to the Jynx I lost some of the fields and the channel names all turned into 4 digit numbers. At least it did not lock up the box. I think you can DL a trial version of SetEditHD100 but you will have to contact him for the Jynxbox build. Wolfgang.Litzinger@setedit.de
 
the .udf does look bloated,like there is a lot more to it than just a sat/channel list.
Maybe try saving a channel list with the usual alieditor via rs232 and see what the size of that is.Then try to match a script.ini.The actual list seems to be just a fraction of the full file that was posted.
The rs232 loader also lets you save chunks of firmware,maybe that user database would be smaller.

Yes, that .udf was so large (1.5mb) that I had to zip it up to post on this board. Since the box was originally designed for key sharing, that might account for the extra real estate in the file.
I'll try exporting it with the RS232 and post it here.
 
Last edited:
.dbs is actually the default data plus the .udf,which would make the file even bigger.
The original stbeditor program for openbox s10 came with another program to strip off the .udf for editing,and after editing a merge program to make it a .dbs again.
Alieditor will also open a full .abs assuming it isn't 8meg size.
 
Back
Top