I have a Scientific Atlanta 4250 HD box from Cablevision. It sucks. It is very slow and you have to be careful not to change the channel or enter the channel numbers too quickly because the box will freeze up.
Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2xxx. I forget the exact model number, it's something like 2200 or 2400.
Quote from: beanboy89 on April 27, 2010, 02:26:12 PMScientific Atlanta Explorer 2xxx. I forget the exact model number, it's something like 2200 or 2400.Finally got around to looking at the box, and it's a 2200 series. I don't use it much, but it has some problems; it seems pretty sluggish.Here's the boot screen, which I caught by accident. I was recording Weatherscan, and I bumped the power cord on the box, and it did a hard reboot. It was stuck on the blue bootscreen for about 5 minutes.
My provider is Cincinnati Bell Fioptics. Boxes are the Cisco (formerly Scientific Atlanta) 8540 HDC and 8640 HDC. Those are both fairly recent, but the software looks like it was made in the 1980s.
Here's a picture of the 8540 and some of the screens. I get the same blue Atlanta Scientific boot screen in the above posts.
Quote from: Nick on August 28, 2010, 03:36:39 PMHere's a picture of the 8540 and some of the screens. I get the same blue Atlanta Scientific boot screen in the above posts. This is exactly the same screens I have on my box. I agree it looks like something out of the 80s, not 2010.Also, my box takes just as long as billy's to boot up. I dont understand why motorla's boxes can boot up in about 30 seconds but these take so long.
Here is a video of my Cable Advertising System and decommissioned Motorola cable box.