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1 About (Contents) (Main page)


TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers. here you will find information on the beginnings and features of TitanNit.


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1 History (Contents) (Main page)



  • Everything started in April 2011. For almost three weeks our Developer Nit secretly worked on the foundation of Titan. After the presentation by Nit Obi and the rest of the team came on board. Everybody was surprised by the rapid development of the Titan Project.
  • From the beginning the development and source of Titan was nonpublic, as it was not to be foreseen in which direction the development would go.
  • After a development period of 6 months our hardware manufacturer Atemio declared interest in the project. Looking back at Years of support through Atemio with the Enigma2 Software, Atemio was given main priority for Titan project.
  • A six-months agreement with Atemio was signed in December 2011.
  • Due to the good cooperation the agreement was extended and is still in force.
  • The basic idea for this project originated for various reasons:
    • due to the missing Python Chip and low CPU speed the sh4 receivers have always had problems with Enigma2.
    • the constant improvement and expansion of Enigma2 and the TDT Git was comprehensive and time-consuming.
    • the alternative Neutrino GIT at that time was not layed out to support twin tuner Receivers.
    • Nit then decided to combine both, the Enigma2 and the Neutrino, to a new Gui which implemented all advantages of both systems.
    • Neutrinos main advantage has always been its speed
    • Enigma2s advantage was the ease of integration and expansion with skins and extensions
    • These two systems combined into one new system was the basic idea of Titan.



2 Features (Contents) (Main page)



Highlights of TitanNit

  • Powerful Linux operating system
  • Fast boot
    • About 1 second from standby mode
    • About 25 seconds from the deep standby mode
  • Fast channel switching times (less than 1 second)
  • Different menu interfaces (skins) including customization options
  • Many options to customize the system to your needs
  • Backup / Restore function
  • Organized Favourites and Channel listings and the direct list of following Programs.
  • Multi-Tuner
  • Plug-in management
  • Supports many media formats
  • Wide range of plugins
  • PC programs to personalize and convert the channel list
  • Screen saver in radio mode
  • Remote control buttons freely assignable
  • Online update of the firmware with the ability to retain settings
  • Low memory consumption
  • 24 hour Forum Support
  • Growing Community
  • Web Interface
  • Android app "timote"
  • Windows App "tiView"
  • Bouquets Editor "SatchannelListEditor"


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