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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers DVR Software help Post 302993507 by impact1279 on Friday 10th of March 2017 01:06:03 PM
Old 03-10-2017
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Originally Posted by hicksd8
So what prompts you to put this on a Unix/Linux forum?

You say the manufacturer's website is no longer there but you don't say who the manufacturer is. Who is it? What make/model is it?

Hi sorry if I have done this the wrong way
The reason I put here is the item I am trying to fix is a cctv dvr
Looking the firmware it is Unix but I don't know much about it. I am trying to extract the password from it
The Unix version and so forth is in the log in was hoping someone could tell me a bit about it and point me in the right direction. Ow the dvr is called cnm secure h264

Last edited by RudiC; 03-10-2017 at 03:30 PM..
 

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BT3C(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   BT3C(4)

NAME
bt3c -- 3Com Bluetooth PC Card driver SYNOPSIS
bt3c* at pcmcia? function ? DESCRIPTION
The bt3c driver provides support for the 3Com Bluetooth PC Card, model 3CRWB6096, to the Bluetooth protocol stack. FIRMWARE
This card needs firmware loaded before it will work. Due to copyright restrictions we cannot distribute the firmware with NetBSD, but if you have the card then you should have received a CD with the drivers on, or you may download the latest version from the 3Com website. Create a directory named bt3c in the search path of the firmload(9) kernel subsystem. Now, extract the driver archive and find the firmware file called BT3CPCC.bin, and place this file in the newly created directory. The firmware will be loaded automatically as needed. DIAGNOSTICS
bt3c%d: Cannot open firmware This will be printed to the console if the device cannot open the firmware file as described above. bt3c%d: Antenna In bt3c%d: Antenna Out If the kernel is compiled with the DIAGNOSTIC option, these messages will be produced on the console when the card antenna position is changed. bt3c%d: sleeping bt3c%d: waking up These messages will be produced when the card is enabled or disabled due to power change events. SEE ALSO
bluetooth(4), pcmcia(4), firmload(9) HISTORY
This bt3c device driver was written by Iain Hibbert using FreeBSD and BlueZ drivers as a reference. It first appeared in NetBSD 4.0. BUGS
BSD
January 14, 2006 BSD
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