TNAP-7 Image Discussion

All other images I've installed haven't had this problem.
If nothing can be done, too bad.
I do not have a SF8008, but my suggestion is to clean install in your box, a known to work TNAP version (6 or 7) using the image install from another image/slot, set up a working wifi & password, and run ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger, just to verify that dma memory is bad or not. Again I'm not programmer & I do not know anything about this box.
 
I do not have a SF8008, but my suggestion is to clean install in your box, a known to work TNAP version (6 or 7) using the image install from another image/slot, set up a working wifi & password, and run ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger, just to verify that dma memory is bad or not. Again I'm not programmer & I do not know anything about this box.
That will not work. The ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger was made simply to provide information about a box that otherwise has little to no access. The ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger file is actually empty.

ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger
, Is just a file that tells a script to output to this location. So the script runs and knows where to output because of ENIGMA2_DEBUG.trigger, Nothing more than that. For this to work on another image, the script would need to be installed into it. TNAP 7 is the only image right now that has the script in it. Plus the script is not even needed if you can telnet into the box because you can run the same commands using Telnet.

It is an unfortunate situation, but nothing more can be done unless more information is presented. I spent at minimum 4 hours working on this problem and have now marked it as unsolvable. We cannot build or design an image for a single receiver that does not work correctly. Is python 14 the problem? Is the image just simply too big? I do not know....All I know is I cannot fix it. We will see....
 
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