On Tuesday 10 February 2004 16:47, Steve Davies wrote: > On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Andrew de Quincey wrote: > > Hi, I've done as much on the Budget-CI as I can without the hardware. The > > abstract layer is there, and just waits for the simple functions which > > hit the hardware. I know what to write for these, but I obviously cannot > > test them. > > > > Unfortunately the German online store I thought I was buying from doesn't > > appear to want to ship one to me. I haven't found any UK retailers which > > stock 'em (was looking for hauppauge ones). > > > > Can anyone recommend an online shop (preferably in the UK, but other EU > > countries will do) that will ship to the UK? > > > > Note: This is NOT the full featured TT DVB-S card I'm looking for; this > > is the DVB-S budget card with a CI interface. > > www.ebuyer.com seem to have both the DVB-S card and the CI adapter that > connects to it. > > I don't currently use DVB-S so I cannot say whether this works or not.
Hi, thanks for replying. Unfortunately, thats the DVB-S, not the CI version... Actually, annoyingly, the Nova-S has actually got the tracks for the CI on it, but is missing the chips. In the meantime, I found www.usa-x.org, who don't have a problem shipping, and also take paypal, if anyone else is in the same situation I am. I should have some code up and running soon I hope. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
