Many thanks Luca,
I would have missed the fact it was not making the modules, and would
have spent all evening (and most of today swearing at the PC)
I still don't know WHY it was not compiling the 9005 modules, only that
I have now sorted it by dropping back to 2.6.22.6 (for now)
I dont kno
En/na Lee and Vicki ha escrit:
> I don't see anything coming from the dvb modules.
> Are they automagically loaded?
> If so, are the debug messages disables or your syslogd is configured to "
>
> How can I check this ?
You can check that the modules are loaded, with lsmod (you should see,
amon
En/na Lee and Vicki ha escrit:
> Ignore that last bit, I was having a serious braindead moment, of course
> its /usr/src/2.6.22/
Oh, I've misinterpreted this "Ignore" and I ignored the whole message.
Now I checked it and I see that in yout make.txt it isn't compiling the
af9005 modules, so it's
Ignore that last bit, I was having a serious braindead moment, of course
its /usr/src/2.6.22/
Please excuse me from that last reply, not enough sleep and too much coffee.
"
I don't see anything coming from the dvb modules.
Are they automagically loaded?
If so, are the debug messages disables
Hiya,
How can I check ?
I have tryed "make insmod"
I also noticed during the make (and make install) that it seems to be
using the wrong kernel source tree
I am running 2.6.23-rc6-git7
and during the make it jumps to 2.6.22
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.23-rc6-git7/build
SUBDIRS=/home/landv/Dr
En/na Lee and Vicki ha escrit:
> lsusb -v / messages and syslog are all uploaded here
>
> http://h0td.com/af9005/
in syslog.txt I only see messages for the connection and disconnection
of the device, I don't see anything coming from the dvb modules.
Are they automagically loaded?
If so, are the
Hello,
I am trying to get this USB DVB-T dongle working under linux, I had it
working previously, but have since re-installed and cant get the thing
working now.
I have followed the guide here
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_install_DVB_device_drivers#The_LinuxTV_drivers
and download
William Davy wrote:
Hi all,
I recently acquired a equinux TubeStick for my Mac which uses the
Afatech AF9015 chipset. It is a fantastic little dongle that has nice
but basic software on Mac OS X and it also works in Windows with the
correct Afatech drivers. However, I would like to get i
Hi all,
I recently acquired a equinux TubeStick for my Mac which uses the
Afatech AF9015 chipset. It is a fantastic little dongle that has
nice but basic software on Mac OS X and it also works in Windows with
the correct Afatech drivers. However, I would like to get it working
in Linux
2007/5/9, Andrew Leech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na Juan ha escrit:
>
>> I Andrew, all,
>>
>> No news from other list members about this device. Please, can you
>> send me your progress and related doc? I want to try to do something.
>
> Hopefully I should receive one of thos
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Juan ha escrit:
I Andrew, all,
No news from other list members about this device. Please, can you
send me your progress and related doc? I want to try to do something.
Hopefully I should receive one of those devices soon, so I can offer my
help, and I know that som
En/na Juan ha escrit:
I Andrew, all,
No news from other list members about this device. Please, can you
send me your progress and related doc? I want to try to do something.
Hopefully I should receive one of those devices soon, so I can offer my
help, and I know that someone else is working o
2007/3/25, Andrew Leech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Juan wrote:
Please, I want to know if there are some progress with af9015 dvb-usb.
Also I would like to help if needed testing current progress or whatever.
Thanks and best regards,
Juan Martín
Hi Juan, all,
Sorry there hasn't been much progre
En/na Thomas Pinz - DC2RPT ha escrit:
Hi Luca,
On Monday 16 April 2007 08:57, Luca Olivetti wrote:
I live ~6km to the transmitting tower, and I cannot get at least one mux
(the rest are mostly fine though). But, in my case, it's the same under
windows.
On which channels are muxes (also the
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
(I don't post this message to the list)
In your short replies I read I'm probably annoying you.
Not at all! I'm sorry if it appears that way (I *am* annoyed by top
posting though ;-)
My replies aren't any longer because I don't have much
Hi Luca,
On Monday 16 April 2007 08:57, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> I live ~6km to the transmitting tower, and I cannot get at least one mux
> (the rest are mostly fine though). But, in my case, it's the same under
> windows.
On which channels are muxes (also the belgian one) ? An which of them don't
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
What, top-posting? Wikipedia is helpful.. I didn't know, I prefer
top-posting, saves scrollingtime. In fact I was wondering why you were
bottom-posting. I'm used to forums, not to mailinglists. On forums you
decide yourself if you want to see everything top or bot
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
[please, keep this on list, and avoid top posting, I hate it and I was
tempted to ignore your message ]
Thanks, I tried but I get a load of compilation errors. I don't know
if I have a mt2060.
Look in the syslog, you should see an "MT2060
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
[please, keep this on list, and avoid top posting, I hate it and I was
tempted to ignore your message ]
Thanks, I tried but I get a load of compilation errors. I don't know
if I have a mt2060.
Look in the syslog, you should see a
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
[please, keep this on list, and avoid top posting, I hate it and I was
tempted to ignore your message ]
Thanks, I tried but I get a load of compilation errors. I don't know if
I have a mt2060.
Look in the syslog, you should see an "MT2060: successfully identifi
En/na P. van Gaans ha escrit:
My last question for a cheap USB DVB-T stick took a whole other turn.
Earlier I bought an Allnet all2006 USB DVB-T stick, just praying it
would run on Linux. It didn't. At least it didn't back then.
On Windows I figured out it's an Afatech AF9005 clone. On Google
My last question for a cheap USB DVB-T stick took a whole other turn.
Earlier I bought an Allnet all2006 USB DVB-T stick, just praying it
would run on Linux. It didn't. At least it didn't back then.
On Windows I figured out it's an Afatech AF9005 clone. On Google I
figured out there is a drive
Juan wrote:
Please, I want to know if there are some progress with af9015 dvb-usb.
Also I would like to help if needed testing current progress or whatever.
Thanks and best regards,
Juan Martín
Hi Juan, all,
Sorry there hasn't been much progress recently from me, I've got busy on
other th
Hello all,
I have a USB DVB stick with Afatech AF9015. Looking for information
I've found "Luca drivers" for 9005. I've added information for product
info of 9015 and does not work.
After that I found this mailing list and read mails from 27 Jan of
Luca Olivetti and Andrew Leech mainly. Nothing
Hello,
Has there been any progress on support for Afatech 9015 based USB 2.0
sticks? Once again, I'm happy to lend a hand if I can...
Cheers,
Tim.
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En/na Nick Bruton ha escrit:
Hi,
This usb stick was working until I just crashed my system and rebooted,
now the damn thing isn't starting if I uplug and replug the stick I get
..
sb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 3
usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
usb 3-1
Hi,
This usb stick was working until I just crashed my system and rebooted, now
the damn thing isn't starting if I uplug and replug the stick I get
..
sb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 3
usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
usb 3-1: new device found, idVendor=1
Hi,
Just a quick note to say that I tested out Luca's 9005 code with 2.6.18
+ the hg repository, and it seemed to work fine.
I was originally sold the (unlabelled) 9005 as being a USB2.0 device
(which it isn't), and since the reception with my 9005 was worse than my
Pinnacle 300i PCI card, a
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Andrew Leech ha escrit:
It was probably sent in error ("reply to all"), and I suppose it has
been blocked because of the attachment. You (and me) received it
because it was also sent directly (again, "reply to all").
They are open to send the documentation to whom ma
En/na Andrew Leech ha escrit:
Antti Palosaari wrote:
I am very very interested to get this sample code of the QT1010.
Currently whole QT1010 if 100% reverse engineered and it wasn't easy
:o There is still almost everything not known only taken from
usb-sniff logs.
Have you *permission* to
...
>You should already have access to the code on the list, I'm pretty sure
>it was sent to the entire list.
>It's in an email from Jeff Wang, subject "Re: [linux-dvb] Re: Unbranded
>USB DVB device afatech af9005", on 19/01/07
no, unfortunately not - i can't find it.
zsolt
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> Luca Olivetti wrote:
...
> they've written routines to handle it all, and they've made
> it fit into the rest of the source code very neatlywhich makes it a
> bit tougher to work out what's handling what, but at least I do have
> some sample code to work from.
you can try doxygen to generat
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Zsolt ha escrit:
are you shure you need the i2c stuff? is the af9015 not more like the
twinhandtv (vp7045) as the af9005? just guessed :-)
Yes, he does: with the af9015, like with the af9005, it is
responsibility of the driver to talk to the tuner via i2c, the
firm
Antti Palosaari wrote:
I am very very interested to get this sample code of the QT1010.
Currently whole QT1010 if 100% reverse engineered and it wasn't easy
:o There is still almost everything not known only taken from
usb-sniff logs.
Have you *permission* to give this code to me so that I
En/na Zsolt ha escrit:
Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2007 13:20 schrieb Andrew Leech:
...
So basically I'm asking if there's any documentation around on what to
implement, or at least some pointers in the right direction?
are you shure you need the i2c stuff? is the af9015 not more like the
twin
Am Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2007 13:20 schrieb Andrew Leech:
...
> So basically I'm asking if there's any documentation around on what to
> implement, or at least some pointers in the right direction?
are you shure you need the i2c stuff? is the af9015 not more like the
twinhandtv (vp7045) as the
En/na Andrew Leech ha escrit:
Well I'm making some progress here, but I feel I'm shooting in the dark
a bit. I've got the firmware loading, using the firmware that was in the
sample code (it's a big array of data packets to be sent). So replacing
the AF9005 firmware code with new stuff to copy
Andrew Leech wrote:
Zsolt wrote:
great to hear about the specs.
if you need a tester for mt2060 based device (same dongle what you
can see on bttv-gallery site) feel free to send me some code for
testing.
zsolt
Quick update - I've got both the specs for the AF9005 and the AF9015
now
Hello all,
Has anyone had any luck with this device?
Has anyone tried to approach the manufacturer? They seem to have a
website at http://www.afatech.com.tw/e_home.htm
On the page at http://www.afatech.com.tw/product/e_product.htm they show
their dvb-t chips, and state that there a datasheet.
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