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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 01:07am on 2008-01-08

Tired. But what absolutely had to be accomplished today, I managed to do. Hoping to catch up on rest enough to not feel so close to the edge the rest of the week. Also hoping to get around to writing about Good Stuff that I've been meaning to chronicle.

My brother gave me a Series II TiVo missing its remote control -- he said he couldn't find an affordable replacement, it's useless without the remote, and he's watching stuff on the computer a lot more lately anyhow ... and he figures if I can't hack it to be useful without the remote (or to talk to a different remote) then I can probably strip it for parts to use in other projects. It has a modem but not an Ethernet port, and I have no landline, so unless I set up VOIP with an adaptor that provides dail tone, I won't be able to use the full power of it even with the remote. [edited an hour later] I found the explanation in the manual that you're supposed to use a USB Ethernet adaptor to hook it to a network, but it still needs a landline for initial setup. I wonder what'll happen if I find such an adaptor and plug it in without zapping my brother's old configuration. But even if I just program it like an old-fashioned VCR it'll be nice because of the ability to delete any show after watching it and get the space back, instead of only recovering the space if it's the last show on a tape.

Time to start reading up on TiVo mods and hacks. And/or scanning eBay for TiVo remotes.

Whoops. While typing this I was dangling a bit of leather lace from my toes and waving it around for Perrine to chase. My leg got tired so I lowered it ... and Perrine whirled around a moment later and slammed into my foot teeth-first. (No damage to either of us, but she looked really startled.)

Which reminds me: I don't remember whether I'd already mentioned that Perrine seems to have learned the word 'string'. She has not, alas, learned the meaning of "bring me the ____" yet. I'm still working on teaching her that.

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posted by [identity profile] doubleplus.livejournal.com at 07:17am on 2008-01-08
You had me worried for a moment there -- I thought I read "TiVo and Fertility." ;-)
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 08:06am on 2008-01-08
That such a misreading was a cause for worry calls to mind various "Oh my God can you imagine if Glenn had kids?" conversations various groups of friends have had since I was in college. For some reason, visualizations of crossdressing toddlers with full beards is a common reaction.

(If I did have a child, I would have to make them a fake beard just to make the folks who've participated in those conversations twitch. :-} Hmm. Maybe I can borrow somebody else's toddler for a photo shoot.)
 
posted by [identity profile] trinsf.livejournal.com at 08:10pm on 2008-01-08
If someone else hasn't offered, I have multiple tivo remotes -- Woot sold them for 99 cents and I got 6. I can mail you out one.
 
posted by [identity profile] trinsf.livejournal.com at 08:12pm on 2008-01-08
PS: and it doesn't need a landline for setup. You can find out more by asking on the [livejournal.com profile] tivolovers LJ community.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:24pm on 2008-01-09
Oooh! I'd not expected the solution to be that easy! I would quite cheerfully take of of those remotes from you. And the news that it can be set up w/o a landline delights me as well (though it may be a month or three before I can afford to set up a tivo.com account).

D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
1723 W. Lombard St.
Baltimore, MD, 21223

[not particularly worried about exposing my address here, as it's already visible elsewhere on the web]

Thank you! I can send you the cost of the remote and postage via PayPal if you like.

Wheeeee!
 
posted by [identity profile] trinsf.livejournal.com at 09:32pm on 2008-01-09
Don't worry about the cost, evidently I spent .99 for all three total, and it's worth more than the buck I'll spend just to not have it sitting there. (I don't know what I thought I'd do with three more!) It's actually DirectTV branded, but it works exactly like a regular remote. Do you have a Tivo manual, too? Which Series 2 do you have?
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:46pm on 2008-01-09
The manual just says it's a "Series2" TiVo, as does the lettering on the front of the unit. The sticker on the back panel says it's model TCD540040. I don't know yet what size hard disk it has (or did the Series2 all ship with the same size drive?). I guess I should Google that model number ...
 
posted by [identity profile] trinsf.livejournal.com at 10:02pm on 2008-01-09
That means its a 540, (newer model) 40 hour, which means it can hold 40 hours at lowest quality.
 
posted by [identity profile] babasyzygy.livejournal.com at 06:20am on 2008-01-10
If you didn't know already, it's pretty trivial to upgrade to a larger hard drive if you've got an intel box sitting around. I can dig out more details if'n yer interested.
 
posted by [identity profile] whc.livejournal.com at 04:09pm on 2008-01-11
A co-worker just handed me a Series II remote. Let me know if you need it.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 09:25pm on 2008-01-09
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