The firmware of the pvr cards is uploaded to the card whenever the ivtv driver is loaded if I am not mistaken. Certainly, the firmware is not resident in any sort of flash ram on the card. Just getting hold of and using the correct firmware should solve the problem in this case. Have a look at ivtvdriver.org, that should sort you out.
Honestly, I mistakenly thought that firmware was "sometype of ram or eeprom." Yours is good news. Thanks! On 1/23/06, Darren Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 1/23/06, H P Ladds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Do you mind me asking -- what Distro and did you update your Hauppauge > > WinTV-150 drivers/firmware? > > > > I foobared my card by improperly updating the firmware (using yum -- > > not the method prescribed by Video4Linux ). Now my machine fails to > > recognize the card. I suspect that updating the firmware of an > > unrecognized card will be a challenge, but I found drivers/firmware at > > V4L and am wondering if I'm on the right path. > > > > Thanks for any help you might offer. > > > > Preston > > > The firmware of the pvr cards is uploaded to the card whenever the ivtv > driver is loaded if I am not mistaken. Certainly, the firmware is not > resident in any sort of flash ram on the card. Just getting hold of and > using the correct firmware should solve the problem in this case. Have a > look at ivtvdriver.org, that should sort you out. > > /drdaz > > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
