Armin wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 12:40:22 +0100, Armin <armin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Does the card work in Windoze? > > > > I don't know. I'm trying to find such a machine in my household and will test this ;-) > > Stupid me :-( > The card does not run under this funny OS. > Initialisation stops there where it does under linux, it cannot load the frontend. > > It seems that there's something wrong with the hardware. > > In the meanwhile I've seen hints that the TT V2.1 is operable with the > dvb-drivers, so I think the problem is rather hardware related. > > Do you agree ? Yes. Looks like it. If the Linux driver is reported to work, and the Windoze driver doesn't work with the card, it's a strong indicator that it is broken. > > >If that's not it, then maybe there's a GPIO that needs to be set > > >to wake up the ves1820? (That's why I asked if the card works for someone > > >else.) > > > > You mean because of this > > > > "dvb-ttpci: gpioirq unknown type=0 len=0" from demesg ? > > > > This seems to be a known issue: > > http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:nxvjhm1af6EJ:www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/linux-dvb/2004/06-2004/msg00505.html+dvb-ttpci:+gpioirq+unknown+type%3D0+len%3D0&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 > > > > Unfortunately, the archive is not available ... :-( > > OK, this seems to be nonsense. I've seen that this is just a warning, but not an error. Yeah, it's something different. Johannes