[HOW TO FLASH] how to flash SPYCAT

To flash the original SPYCAT (the full-sized model, often referred to as the Spycat Twin or Solo), you need to follow a specific directory structure on your USB drive. This model uses a different subfolder name than its “Mini” counterparts.
Preparation
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USB Drive: Use a FAT32 formatted USB stick. For legacy receivers like this, an older USB 2.0 drive (8GB or less) is much more reliable than newer USB 3.0/3.1 sticks.
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The Files: Extract your chosen image (e.g., OpenATV, OpenViX, or Egami). You should see a folder named
spycat. -
Root Path: Copy the entire
spycatfolder to the root of your USB drive.-
Structure:
USB Root > spycat > spycat > (files: kernel.bin, rootfs.bin, etc.) -
Note: It is correct for the path to be
spycat/spycat/for the standard model.
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Flashing Steps
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Power Down: Turn off the receiver using the physical rocker switch at the back.
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Insert USB: Plug the USB stick into the front USB port (located behind the flap). The front port is generally preferred for flashing on this specific model.
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Power On: Flip the rear power switch to ON.
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The Trigger:
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Watch the front panel VFD display or your TV screen.
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When the display shows “Found Update” or the TV prompts you to update, immediately press the OK Button on the front panel of the receiver.
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Flashing Process: The display will show “Flashing” or show a progress percentage. This takes roughly 3 to 5 minutes. Do not turn off the power during this time.
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Completion: The receiver will show “Success” or “Done” and will reboot automatically.
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Finalize: Remove the USB stick during the reboot to prevent the box from finding the update files again.
Quick Troubleshooting
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Box ignores the USB: If it boots straight to your old image, double-check that the files are in
spycat/spycat/. If they are, try the rear USB port or use a different USB stick. -
The “Force” Shortcut: If you cannot get the front buttons to trigger the flash, go into the
/spycat/spycat/folder on your USB, find the file namednoforce, and rename it toforce. The box will then flash automatically upon power-up.
