L2000
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The settings are saved directly to the spi flash chip onboard of the modchip , some chinese clones don't save settings and they definitely cannot be updated , the spi flash chip either corrupts itself and prevents further writes or it writes ffff's to certain sectors . This causes the chip to stop working .This can recovered by removing the corrupted spi chip and replacing with a regular bios chip that is known to be rewritable of the same or similar type , I've recovered a Modbo 4.0 using a 256 kb bios chip and a dump from a working Modbo 4.0 fw 1.99 ( I am looking for someone who can send me a dump of the 1.93 fw for Modbo 4.0 ) , you will need an external flasher to recover a chip but if you can do this replacement your Modbo will be able to save it's settings .You will not be able to update the chip as to yet using the Matrix Infinity Manager as the unmodified Matrix fw has some differences in code and writing that to the new chip causes it to black screen and not boot , I dont know if its for the PSX boot logo as most Modbo's don't display the PSX boot logo and Modbo has an external clock .Where does Matrix infinity 1.93 saves the settings??
I mean the settings you can change from the menu you access by pressing+
at boot.
If I press start for saving, it freezes. I thought the chip itself had some memory to where store the changes. Do I need some path on the memory card? Perhaps it is freezing 'cause it doesn't find the folder where to save.
I couldn't find a single discussion anywhere online about this simple thing, not even in the matrix infinity official pdf manual.
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at boot.