The appropriate settings are speed is 9600 baud with 8n1, make sure flow control is set to none.Ħ.) Reboot Revue into recovery mode by holding the pair button on the back of the board until the box shuts down and comes back up. You MAY only need to solder to TX, RX, and GND.Ĥ.) Attach wires to appropriate pins on your USB->TTL deviceĥ.) Connect to the USB->TTL device on your computer using a program like Minicom or Putty. These are the pins you will be sodering to.ģ.) Solder 4 wires to your board. A better explanation is available at Ģ.) After opening your box you will need to remove the led bar and look at the top front of the board. If you have a "virgin" box then you are ready to proceed.ġ.) Open your box, there are 4 screws (1 under each of the soft legs on the bottom of the box), the rest of the box un-clips very easily. In order to complete the root you will need an un-updated box, it seems as if the first or second update to the box closed the serial access hole. That said, there will undoubtedly be those of you eager to give it a shot, so if your device qualifies, go ahead - instructions lie below. It's taken months of blood, sweat, and tears, but the Logitech Revue has finally been rooted!īefore you get too excited, I must warn you that the process isn't for the faint of heart (you'll have to physically crack open the Revue's box and solder some wires in), and you'll need a brand new device that hasn't received any firmware updates.
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