Xxxxx://.nz/#!aFFmhKzD!hf9FA5t7eaFvI2TaNsd8ZWMPX02mLt-Iuq4u93TXm2c Xxxxx://.nz/#!lpA2UIhJ!MeEV1CchQnV9DiNnAHDFIhlD_aAAgMsXTztMtgl LBWs Xxxxx://.nz/#!PR8j0ZIQ!nNMPsqEXJRkurjSsmYA3Ba1Twk0WQoci1xJhf1d 5GLs Xxxxx://.nz/#!khADXYgT!V4tkQk8OiiDHFIdvhE9gb2bG3rscr4MNwSDOk6b LbX4 Xxxxx://.nz/#!Sc8xFaSI!uB6QNi0jwJFafgfDp42nJlwv1PGPxVlKuY7aySg lAJM disk1.EXE (96KB - executable program that reassembles the 5 disks into 1 image) Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera currently(at the time of writing this) lack support for some of MEGA’s features and may not even download.Ī.
. smi mptool download#
JDownloader will download much faster even though multiple files are downloaded at once, and will save you from the ‘hanging in mid download’ and maximum load/cooling fan rpm on the computer that seems to be a problem with MEGA at times.Īlso, use either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome browser for downloading from the MEGA site. *Use JDownloader () to download the following files all at once instead of downloading one at a time directly from MEGA.
. smi mptool software#
Download Gini’s files and necessary software from the MEGA download site
Since SMI MPTool is used in this method, the USB stick MUST have an SMI controller.Ģ. If the HP stick is not available, you will have to check a USB stick’s internal controller manufacturer using a program like ChipGenius.Ĭ. If available, the HP stick is a nice choice, compact w/o frivolous plastic, and has the SMI flash drive controller.ī. Or an 8GB USB stick that uses an SMI(SiliconMotion) USB flash drive controller.Ī. Get an HP v220w 8GB USB Flash Drive (memory ‘stick’) Note: since Gini is providing the dongle’s image, we can skip the backup process involving the USB Image Tool.ġ. The following details are presented with the assumption that the reader has already referred to NZM3CSL’s post on ‘backup creation’ mentioned above. Connect Dongle and Refer to One of The Setup Guides Copy(Restore) Dongle Image Onto USB Stickĥ. Download Different Version Tool If NecessaryĤ. Download Gini’s Files and Necessary Tools Prepare a Specific USB Flash Drive (memory ‘stick’)Ģ. * First, check out NZM3CSL’s post mentioned above, regarding ‘backup creation’.ġ. I ‘took it for a test drive’ and it works beautifully, so I am now ready to share this with you all. I encountered a ‘technical obstacle’ during the flashing process, but stumbled upon a simple solution which allowed me to clone Gini’s dongle. I downloaded the files, ordered the exact same model USB stick, then went to work. He uploaded the ‘backup image’ along with all other software and references onto the MEGA download site, then relayed this to me. Inspired by this post, Gini apparently made a ‘backup’ or ‘clone’ of his ICOM Emulator 3.0.3 ( dongle) using an HP v220w 8GB USB Flash Drive(memory ‘stick’). I am just a ‘messenger’ relaying a generous gift.įirst, much thanks must be expressed to member NZM3CSL, for his post ‘ICOM Emulator USB Dongle – backup creation – how to’ (posted 08-12-2012): Note: It is not my intent to disrupt anyone’s ‘business activities’ associated with the sale of ICOM emulator. I’ll try to present this as clearly and concisely as possible with consideration for newbies. I am grateful for his sharing and sincerely appreciate him entrusting this project with me. His only request in return was that I upload a nice post to share it with others. He generously offered his ICOM Emulator Dongle image along with necessary software and instructions. Recently I received a PM from member Gini complimenting my sharing and writings.