Igor wrote:
> Oh, that is wrong. It is registers addresses, Never touch this.
>
> Let's look on that part of code:
>
> /* GPIO's for LNB power control */
> #define DM1105_LNB_MASK 0x // later in
code write it to
> DM1105_GPIOCTR, all GPIO's as OUT
> #define DM1105_LN
> Well, as I understood, GPIO15 drives reset for demod.
> dm1105 driver needs little patching.
>
>
Igor,
Not to hassle you, I'm sure you're very busy. Is this something I could
undertake myself? If so, which driver would you recommend I copy from - I
saw on the list that some drivers do their
Igor wrote:
> Accordingly datasheet possible demod addresses are 0x68, 0x69, 0x6a,
0x6b only.
> Possibly there is some DM1105 GPIO drives reset for demod.
> I assume it is last (26, top right if you look from card elements side)
pin on tuner.
> You can visually trace way from can tuner. Or use mul
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 02:49:52 +, wrote:
> Ah, I see. The whole thing is a tuner, and the label that I thought
said
> "ERIT" actually says "SERIT". Yes, it does have a label on it, I should
> have given you that up front. I had searched for it on the internet and
> decided that it didn't mea
Paul wrote:
> Is it likely that there is a tuner under the card labelled "ERIT"? To
> take it off I have to unsolder some stuff - I can do that, but I reckon
> it's only 50% chance the card will work again when I put it back
together -
> my soldering isn't so good.
Igor wrote:
> No need to unsold
On 15 января 2010 11:15:26 pau...@planar.id.au wrote:
> I bought a DVB-S card to attach to my mythtv setup. I knew it was
perhaps
> not going to work, and I only spent $15 on it. However, based on the
info
> the guy on eBay provided, it had a pci address of 195d:1105, which I
could
> see some peo
I bought a DVB-S card to attach to my mythtv setup. I knew it was perhaps
not going to work, and I only spent $15 on it. However, based on the info
the guy on eBay provided, it had a pci address of 195d:1105, which I could
see some people had cards that were working.
The card itself is a no-name
That is fantastic news. Not only will it be coming soon, but I don't have
to do it myself!!
How will we know when the test repository is created - will it be
announced on this list?
Thanks,
Paul
> Henry Wu did send modified saa7134 files with support for this card on
> Tuesday off list.
> Mi
OK, I've pulled the card and taken a photo, and then removed the other
cards in my box so as to see the messages for this card only.
It looks to me like it doesn't like the tuner, perhaps because the eeprom
information isn't as expected. Further, I probably don't have the right
firmware, as I cop
OK, I've also tried the firmware from the instructions at
steventoth.net/linux/hvr1200, giving me a dvb-fe-tda10048-1.0.fw file. I
still cannot tune, it isn't clear to me whether the firmware is the issue,
or whether one of the other errors is the problem. Or both
I still have the other two
OK, I've gone the next step and downloaded the hvr1200 firmware for the
using this link: steventoth.net/linux/hvr1200
I'm still not getting tuning, it isn't clear whether this is due to the
firmware or the other errors in the log. Again, my logs have messages
from all three cards, including the
I've been working through this thread.
I am running 2.6.30-rc6. I've checked out the patch from
ttp://kernellabs.com/hg/~mk/hvr1110, and installed it. I modified one
file - cx88-cards.c, which doesn't seem to work with my DTV2000H, but
otherwise just using the code per the patch.
I've added "opt
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