philsmd / sharpfin

Sharpfin: update, patch, modify the firmware of your internet radio
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Anyone has reciva source codes? #52

Open jisotalo opened 3 years ago

jisotalo commented 3 years ago

As the reciva.com is now closed, does anyone have files saved somewhere from http://copper.reciva.com/sources etc?

al-right commented 2 years ago

Likely everything is not available, but https://web.archive.org/web/20110808021251/http://copper.reciva.com/sources/ seems to have some of the files you might be searching for.

al-right commented 2 years ago

Ahh, I see now on https://github.com/jisotalo/reciva-radio-patching/blob/main/README.md you already have that link covered. :) Cheers

al-right commented 2 years ago

Well I can confirm that Lenco IR-2100 works fine with Sharpfin 2.0 and the media server addon. From radio brick to working internet radio - that is so nice! For what it is worth here is some version info:

Reciva Hardware Config | 854 Reciva Radio App Version | v600-a-311-a-679 Reciva Service Pack No. | 257-a-865-a-476 Reciva Kernel Package Version. | v24100409+01

The only thing I lack is the ability to switch off that receiva gateway when I power on the radio so that it starts directly with playing radio. :) But using the presets to select the radio channel quickly is useful - also in this situation.

Thanks

ZaxonXP commented 1 month ago

@al-right: I also have Lenco IR-2100 and I was looking for the information how to fix this missing Reciva server issue. Which guide did you follow when upgrading your radio?

al-right commented 1 month ago

@al-right: I also have Lenco IR-2100 and I was looking for the information how to fix this missing Reciva server issue. Which guide did you follow when upgrading your radio?

It is several years ago I made the upgrade/update. It may have been something along the lines of https://github.com/jisotalo/reciva-radio-patching/blob/main/README.md#step-1---installing-sharpfin-patching-the-radio However in the end I gave my radio away. So unfortunately I am not able to guide you. The speakers and the display are great so if someone could reuse those combining them with e.g. a Raspberry Pi it could become a really great peace of hardware again.