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Unread 03-19-2007, 08:37 PM   #12
bitor
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Default Re: Force Java on Snap1000

Hey D:
Well I would agree with you, BUT I'd would have just liked to see if It could be done at this point. Also, I've been probing around with the ports.
For example.
1.) I reset the network then open assist.exe to assign a new ip address. I discover that the UDP port 2339 and UDP port 67 are open with assist.exe.
2.) After assigning the ip address and closing down assist then reopening it again for OS updates and ext. I discovered that UDP port 2593 and UDP port 67 are open with assist.exe.
3.) Do you think there might be a back door to get in ?
4.) Also, how does the assist know how to find the snap without having an ip address? Is there a dedicated ip address that kicks in if no ip address is assigned to the snap?
5.) Another thing I have noticed is whenever you decide to update the OS it uploads the hex file to the server with the LAN then it does something like a warm boot maybe to decompress the hex file or put it in a update mode, but why is it that after all that the LAN goes dead then when it starts to update the LAN line goes hot and starts transferring the files to the server from my local computer after the assist has already uploaded the hex to the snap server. What is the connection here? Is it that the hex file is being decompressed on my local hd and then transfered to the snap? Or is the hex file code being sent back to my local hd and being assembled then uploading back to the snap? Or what is really going on? I would think once the hex file is uploaded to the snap then the LAN line would be off line and everything would be done on the snap. i.e. decompressed and installed, but that is not what is happening.

Thanks D,
Sincerely,
bitor

Quote:
Originally Posted by blue68f100
On the 1000 you have no way to upgrade the ram, so your sol. Phoenix32 has proved that you need atleast 128meg for JVM to work corectly. Any ram less than 128meg produced errors.
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