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Joined on: Thursday, 26th October 2000, 22:46, Last used: Thursday, 26th October 2000, 22:46

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About this user: Philips TV
Thomson DTH-3300 DVD player (remote hackable!)
more to come...

This user has posted a total of 3 messages. On average, since joining, this user has posted 0 messages a day, or 0 messages a week. In the last 30 days, this user has posted 0 messages, which is on average 0 messages a day.

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RE: THOMSON DTH-4200 region hack

You know, you could`ve just scrolled down ten lines or so and you would have seen the link to this hack... .-)

Anyway, for your pleasure, a repeated showing:

(This also works for 3300, 3600, 4000, 4500)

Remove disc from tray. Close it. Now you should have a Thomson logo on the screen.
Press Repeat 38767 on the remote control.
"02" is displayed on the screen. Press 9. "9" is shown. Now press the Open button on the player`s front. Press Standby on the remote.

Done!

/Johan

RE: Hack for Thomson DTH 3600 Needed

(This also works for 3300, 4000, 4200, 4500)

Remove disc from tray. Close it. Now you should have a Thomson logo on the screen.
Press Repeat 38767 on the remote control.
"02" is displayed on the screen. Press 9. "9" is shown. Now press the Open button on the player`s front. Press Standby on the remote.

Done!

/Johan

RE: Help! My Philips 711 is locked-up!

I experienced the same exact thing after entering a code that supposedly should reset the player (including the 25 times counter). I tried to leave the player unplugged from the wall socket for a couple of days in hope that the player may revert back to factory settings. Of course it did not, after which I took the player back to the store where I bought it (since it was indeed under warranty). They in their turn sent in the player to the repair center (the main Philips authorized repair centre in Sweden), and lo and behold, what I thought was a simple case of just resetting the EEPROM or something like that was not at all like that. The entire mechanical part of the player has to be replaced!