First NA SatDreamgr final now posted

Per E.B.:

Multiboot is easy to install using PLi based images. The method for this is simple:

(1) Make a folder named "downloaded_images" on the root of a usb drive or on the root of hdd.
(2) Move the Zipped multiboot image(s) that you want to install into the folder that was made in step one.
(2) Using the receiver's remote, Press Menu, Setup, Flash image, then press Ok.
(3) Select Downloaded Images, and again press Ok.
(4) You should see the image that you downloaded, which begins with North America. Highlight it and press Ok
(5) Select a slot number, then press Ok

This should start loading the image in the slot you selected. I would select an empty slot so you do not write over what you already have. IF you want to use slot one, make sure to entirely backup the image before you overwrite so as not to lose anything.

Follow instructions on the screen while loading the image.

To switch between images, go into the Standby/Restart menu and enter the Multiboot selection, and pick which one you want.

These instructions above work for OpenPli multiboot images. Apparently it works differently for OpenVix multiboot images. See this if you presently have OpenVix loaded, and want to upgrade to this SatDreamGR image in another slot: Issue Loading SatDreamGR NA Into My Edision Mio 4K
 
I've now loaded SatDreamGr FINAL in slot 1, and am using it right now. I haven't looked around to see if there's much difference between it and the RC version of it I've been running since I got my Mio, but it is based on a newer image. There's a recording about to start, so I'll play later.

So, that's in slot 1, RC version in slot 2, and I also loaded OpenVix in slot 3. OpenVix is very strange to me after running the NA SDGR.

I highly recommend newbies to the Edision MIO Enigma2 receiver to START with NA SatDreamGr image, with the GlamourAura skin. IMO, it's VERY much like old-school appliance receiver setup and much easier getting used to learning-curve wise. Then later when you are used to that one, you have the other 3 slots, and can play around with other images at will.
 
Simple XML files, so all we need is a hosted database, display code and moderators. Would be great if the data could also be used for registered users to build custom satellite/transponder/service lists similar to satellites-xml.org. :)

Any chance someone could post a scan file of 87W for me?
 
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