View Full Version : Free 40Gb Unsubbed Tivo on Freecycle - TAKEN
Pete77
04-20-2008, 12:28 PM
Sorry Now Received An Update Saying Its Already Gone
cwaring
04-20-2008, 01:07 PM
Why am I not surprised. A lot of stuff on FreeCycle goes rather quickly :) Of course, there's no real point posting anything like this for that reason; as well as the fact that these lists are area-specific.
Pete77
04-20-2008, 01:10 PM
Why am I not surprised. A lot of stuff on FreeCycle goes rather quickly :) Of course, there's no real point posting anything like this for that reason; as well as the fact that these lists are area-specific.
I picked up an unsubbed 40Gb Tivo that was free listed on Ebay that someone was kind enough to mention over on here a while ago.
Tivos aren't that well known or popular now (especially no Lifetime Sub) so it could still have been available.
bigwold
04-20-2008, 02:32 PM
...and I picked up a lifetime on Freecycle a few weeks ago:) (although not advertised as such)
cwaring
04-20-2008, 03:09 PM
Why do these things never appear in this area? :( Just my luck!
Pete77
04-20-2008, 03:45 PM
Why do these things never appear in this area? :( Just my luck!
No idle, rich southerners who find it easier to stick them on Freecycle (only an email) rather than going through the hassle of creating a decent Ebay listing just for the sake of making £30?
What would you do with another non Lifetime Subbed Tivo anyway?
blindlemon
04-20-2008, 04:09 PM
What would you do with another non Lifetime Subbed Tivo anyway?I have a couple in my garage that I use as NAS boxes. Very useful :)
Pete77
04-20-2008, 04:24 PM
I have a couple in my garage that I use as NAS boxes. Very useful :)
But one can only access them via Telnet or FTP?
What would you do with another non Lifetime Subbed Tivo anyway?
Spare parts.
cwaring
04-20-2008, 05:04 PM
No idle, rich southerners who find it easier to stick them on Freecycle (only an email) rather than going through the hassle of creating a decent Ebay listing just for the sake of making £30?
No, and it's very annoying :mad:
What would you do with another non Lifetime Subbed Tivo anyway?
Spare parts.
Exactly :)
6022tivo
04-21-2008, 05:39 AM
I like your new avatar Carl, Did notice the other day, but thought I would mention it today.
Picked up a nice 32" Widescreen TV for my Daughter on Freecycle a few weeks ago. At the sime time as moving house when I listed loads and loads of really good stuff.
The emails are mental, hundreds. You get to know the same people who want everything.
terryeden
04-21-2008, 05:41 AM
But one can only access them via Telnet or FTP?
It can also use XBMS - http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=XBMSP - for streaming to XBMC. Or anything else that implements the protocol (Linux and Windows as well).
blindlemon
04-21-2008, 06:27 AM
The emails are mental, hundreds. You get to know the same people who want everything.I think there are quite a few youngsters who make a living out of getting stuff from Freecycle and flogging it on eBay...
I've disposed of (and obtained) stuff via Freecycle and I find it a useful resource. However, whenever I offer something now I always put in a rather harshly worded footnote to the effect that people must a) know where my stated location is before contacting me and b) I will NOT call them and I will NOT deliver.
The problem was that I live out in the sticks and I initially had a few idiots emailing me, asking me to call them (or their mum!) back on their mobile numbers, or arranging to collect stuff and then backing out or asking me to deliver to them at the last minute when they finally looked at a map and realised I wasn't just up the road past the chipshop!
Apart from that, very useful - one of my "Tivo upgrade" PCs came from freecycle ;)
ericd121
04-24-2008, 07:36 PM
I have a couple in my garage that I use as NAS boxes. Very useful :)Did you do anything special to them to convert them into NAS boxes?
I wonder if Tivos could be converted into a workable Torrent Box?
Given their low power, they might be ideal.
I expect you'd need BitTorrent client for the particular flavour of Linux Tivo uses.
blindlemon
04-24-2008, 07:49 PM
Did you do anything special to them to convert them into NAS boxes?From memory:-
- Installed a minimal (30gb) image with network drivers on a big drive
- delete the MFS partitions (everything after 9)
- create one large partition 10 filling the rest of the drive
- format it as ext2 with large blocksize and minimal nodes
- hacked the rc.sysinit to disable the TiVo database and UI and mount the new partition at /mnt/data
I just use FTP to transfer multiple files to and fro - and Windows explorer works OK for browsing and occasional light transfers as long as I don't try to do too much at once ;)
I will probably add a 2nd drive when I run out of space. The only issue so far is that the ext2 filesystem isn't really designed for very large partitions with large data files, so it tends to be a bit slow to mount, even with the largest possible blocksize.
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