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Day: December 5, 2004

Series 2 Tivo Hacking

December 5, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 4 Comments

tivo

in the effort of getting all the tivo hacks up here, this is one sent in (thanks everyone) is a cook book on upgrading a stock sa2, adding more hard disk space, second drives, or getting command line access and tivoweb running on it. it’s not for the advanced hardcore folks, but a good start. if you have other ones, send them in or post’em up!

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