GE 1101PA & GE 1101PB
Also covers information for the Australian 1101P AUS
(GE1101P AUS currently sold at Big W outlets and possible elsewhere too!)

IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!
There is a GE 1101P and now also a GE 1101PA and GE 1101PB! (The 1101PA and 1101PB apparently use the same hardware.) They look identical on the outside -- they all say "GE1101P" on their respective boxes (except for a small sticker on the side of the box). But there is one crucial difference: the players use different video encoder chips. THUS, THEY CANNOT USE THE SAME FIRMWARE. Using firmware from the 1101P on the 1101PA/PB (or vice-versa) will RUIN the player's firmware chip!
This page will explain how to tell the difference between the 1101P and 1101PA/1101PB. Once you've figured out which player you have, you will be able to add the Loopholes Menu (or remove the Loopholes Menu, if you want to return the player to its factory state.)
NOTE: The instructions
on this page assume that you have never upgraded your 1101PA/1101PB
or Australian 1101P AUS in the past. If you have upgraded it in the past, and you cannot
figure out how to alter the instructions accordingly for the
upgrade described here,
join the GE
Yahoo Group and ask
for assistance.
The first step in this
process is to open up your 1101PA/1101PB or Australian 1101P AUS and verify that you have
the "CS4955"
video encoder chip. When looking at the player from the top, with
the front facing towards you, the chip is located on the upper-left
corner of the main circuit board.
Here's what it looks like:

IF YOU
CANNOT LOCATE THIS CHIP ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD, OR IF YOU HAVE A
DIFFERENT TYPE OF VIDEO CHIP, DO NOT CONTINUE. THE FIRMWARE ON
THIS PAGE IS DESIGNED TO WORK ONLY WITH THE "CS4955"
CHIP. IF YOUR PLAYER HAS A DIFFERENT CHIP, THE FIRMWARE PATCH
WILL CAUSE YOUR PLAYER TO STOP FUNCTIONING.
IF YOU SEE THIS CHIP INSTEAD...

...YOU
LIKELY HAVE THE 1101P.
IN THIS CASE, DO NOT USE
THE FILES ON THIS PAGE!
INSTEAD, CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE 1101P PAGE.
Unlike many other players discussed on this site, Shinco-built players (such as the 1101PA/1101PB and Australian 1101P AUS) do not allow you to simply download firmware and burn that firmware to a CD for upgrading purposes. Instead, you must download the firmware AND a special program. The special program, in conjunction with the firmware you download, will create a separate file which is used for upgrading.
For the purpose of clarity, these instructions assume that all files will be downloaded to the Windows Desktop (i.e., C:\WINDOWS\Desktop) and all folders created will be on the Desktop (i.e., C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\My_New_Folder)
1. Download the "Shinco CD Generator" program by clicking HERE.
2. Download THIS file.
3. Unzip the contents of the
Shinco CD Generator file you downloaded (Shinco_CD_generator.zip)
to the Windows Desktop, into a new folder named "Shincocd".
(i.e., C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Shincocd).
After unzipping, you should have the following files inside the
"Shincocd" folder:
MakeASD.bat
mce.bin
Readme.txt
rest.bin
SHINCOCD.EXE
subst.bin
4. The file you downloaded in Step #2 will contain a file named readme.txt and a file named ROM.BIN. Unzip the ROM.BIN file to the "Shincocd" directory.
After unzipping, you should now have the following files inside the "Shincocd" folder:
MakeASD.bat
mce.bin
Readme.txt
rest.bin
ROM.BIN
SHINCOCD.EXE
subst.bin
5. Now, double-click on the
SHINCOCD.EXE file. An MS-DOS window will now appear:

6. Enter
"37", WITHOUT the quotation marks, and push
"Enter" or "Return" on your keyboard.
"37" is the firmware's "machine code".
Notes for Australian GE1101P AUS units: use "36" not "37". Also note that loading the patched firmware on the 1101P AUS may change the video output format to NTSC even if you have had PAL selected prior to the upgrade. If after the upgrade you have either a balck and white picture, or the picture rolls, press the CLEAR button on the remote. Pushing the CLEAR button on the remote functions as the TV system selector.
7. You should now see the following
sentence added to the MS-DOS window
(without the quotation marks) --
" POIUYTRE.ASD succesfully generated ! "
8. You should now see all of the
following files inside the "Shincocd" folder:
MakeASD.bat
mce.bin
POIUYTRE.ASD
Readme.txt
rest.bin
ROM.BIN
ROMOUT.BIN
SHINCOCD.EXE
subst.bin
9. Rename the POIUYTRE.ASD file to
ERTYUIOP.ASD
10. Right-click
on the ERTYUIOP.ASD file and select "Properties" (or do
whatever is necessary to view the Properties.) Make sure that the
file size is EXACTLY 2,276,401 bytes.
If the
file size is NOT 2,276,401 bytes, DO NOT CONTINUE!
11. Burn the ERTYUIOP.ASD file to a blank CD-R/CD-RW. Be sure to apply
these specifications before burning the disc:
Data CD, ISO9660, Mode 1, "Close"/"Finalize"
disc session.
(If you don't know how
to apply these specifications, or if you need any other help with
burning the disc, you might want to check out this excellent article put together by the guys at Area 450.
The article references Sampo firmware, but the burning
specifications are the same.)
12. Read
this disclaimer:
DISCLAIMER: USE AT
YOUR OWN RISK. I DO NOT OWN A GE 1101PA/1101PB, SO I CANNOT TRY
THIS UPGRADE MYSELF. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE
THAT MAY RESULT TO YOUR PLAYER. PERFORMING
THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED HERE WILL SURELY
VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR 1101PA/1101PB!
13. Eject the disc tray on the DVD player.
14. Put the CD-R/CD-RW, data side down, on the tray.
15. Close the disc tray.
16.
Within a few seconds, the screen will start changing colours, and
a message that says the following will appear:
READY TO UPDATE CODE.
YES: PRESS PLAY.
NO: PRESS STOP.
(If you got a different message,
scroll down to the bottom of this page for links to other sites
that may be able to help.)
17.
Push PLAY on the remote control (Pushing PLAY on the front panel
will not work.)
18. Now
the screen will read as follows:
FILE ID IN PROCESS...
SCREEN WILL BE ABNORMAL
DO NOT SWITCH OFF
PLEASE WAIT 4-6 MINUTES

19.
Soon the screen will say this:
WRITING
SCREEN WILL BE ABNORMAL
DO NOT SWITCH OFF
PLEASE WAIT 4-6 MINUTES

NOTE: The above screen may
say "WRITING MX"
instead of "WRITING". Or, you may see a "WRITING
MX"
screen in addition to the one shown above.
20. Eventually,
you will see:
DONE
SCREEN WILL BE ABNORMAL
DO NOT SWITCH OFF
PLEASE WAIT 4-6 MINUTES

IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE
SCREEN WILL GO
BLANK EITHER WITHOUT SHOWING THE SCREEN
ABOVE, OR AFTER SHOWING THE SCREEN ABOVE.
21. The VFD (digital display) will go blank.
22. BE PATIENT! It says to wait 4-6
minutes, but wait 10 minutes just to play it safe. After the 10
minutes have passed, listen closely and make sure no sounds are
coming from the player. If you are hearing sounds, continue to
wait until they are gone.
23. Put the Power switch back in
the "OFF" position. Now, turn it "ON". LET THE PLAYER READ THE DISC.
INSTEAD OF RE-UPGRADING, A BLUE "VCD" SCREEN WILL
APPEAR. ONCE YOU SEE THIS THIS BLUE "VCD" SCREEN, IT
WILL BE SAFE TO EJECT THE DISC. PUSH OPEN/CLOSE ON THE REMOTE
CONTROL
IN ORDER TO EJECT THE DISC.
24. Push "SETUP" on the
remote control. If the menu looks like the following -
congratulations, you have applied the upgrade correctly:

25. Here's a sample of what you'll
find in the "LOOPHOLES" menu --

RETURNING TO THE
ORIGINAL
(NO LOOPHOLES MENU) FIRMWARE
To remove the Loopholes Menu, repeat the first 23 steps above, EXCEPT for these changes:
* In Step #2, download THIS file instead of the one linked
in the main instructions.
* In Step #6, enter "3E" (again, no quotation marks) and NOT "37".
* SKIP Step #9. In other words, DO NOT rename POIUYTRE.ASD to ERTYUIOP.ASD.
WHERE TO GET HELP / ADVANCED OPTIONS
GE 1101P forum on Nerd-Out.com
To learn about other
modifications you can make to the firmware,
join the GE Yahoo Group
and the EZPatch
Yahoo Group.
Please Note! I do not own a GE 1101PA/1101PB. All care taken in accurately providing this information which is kindly provided by others who do own these models. Please visit the sites linked above if you require any assistance.
ALSO NOTE I
AM NOT A FIRMWARE PROGRAMMER!!!
So please don't ask me when other features will be available...