Before starting the ALiEditor program, check and if necessary, modify your AliEditor.ini file for it looks like:
<see below>
[Script]
Script File=C:\MicroHD\ALI_Editor_GEOSATpro_microHD\script.ini
Chip Type=M3601s
<see Above>
Of course, your Script File path will be different for your computer, but the Chip Type needs to be as above. (There is another post about setting this and changing the file read only.)
http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads/286548-FAQ-microHD-Channel-Editing-Software?
Brian has recently posted a new copy of the ALiEditor program (last Monday) when I was having problems with editing a UDF file. His new posting has the LZMA file in the new post. He warns not to use the LZMA file from other packages. The link to purchase the cable also has a link for the software that has the LZMA file in it. (directly above the video on how to use the cable) The two links have the same version of ALiEditor. In the previous file post here, the ALiEitor file was corrupt when I downloaded it. (I downloaded it many times, not just a file download issue) The file would run, it shows the same version, it just corrupts the file being edited in some cases. Checking with a hex editor, the new and old file did not compare the same, even though they both reported the same version and had the same amount of bytes.
To load the UDF file,
Start the ALiEditor program
Select Process
Then Download File (PC --> STB)
In the Files of type box, press the down arrow and select UDF File(*.udf)
Now navigate and select your User Database File
The rest of the process is the same as for flashing the abs file.
The cable may be confusing people, as the TX signal from the Computer is Connected to the RX signal on the microHD and the TX signal on the microHD is Connected to the RX signal on the computer. This is because the Transmitted data of the PC flows out of the PC and is received on the Receive data pin on the microHD. Think of it as two garden hoses. The water only flows in one direction in each hose, but the water flow out of the tap (transmitted) where the hose is connected and into the bucket (received) at the other end of the hose.