[linux-dvb] Hauppauge Nova-T PCI on Fedora Core 3

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Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Sid Boyce wrote:
> 
>> Lauri Tischler wrote:
>>
>>> Martin Cap wrote:
>>>
>>>> Lauri Tischler wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Martin Cap wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Not true, tryed that.
>>>>> Installed kernel 2.6.11-rc3, cx88 did not work,
>>>>> after also installing All-2.6.11-rc3.diff from
>>>>> bytesex things started to work.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, ok, that's true related to 2.6.11-rc3. There's 2.6.11-final 
>>>> out :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Aarghh, should have checked before saying anything, sorry.
>>> Downloaded stuff, cx88-input.c does not exit anymore.
>>> Where are the remote buttons defined now ?
>>>
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>>
>> The codes for the remote for the card with both Antenna In and out are 
>> not defined in ir-common.c. "tail -f /var/log/message" while pressing 
>> the remote buttons and you will see the codes and match them against 
>> buttons.
>> #if 0 /* FIXME */
>>         [ 0x0a ] = KEY_RESERVED,        // 1/2/3 digits (japan: 10)
>>         [ 0x0e ] = KEY_RESERVED,        // P.P. (personal preference)
>>         [ 0x14 ] = KEY_RESERVED,        // colour saturation +
>>         [ 0x15 ] = KEY_RESERVED,        // colour saturation -
>>         [ 0x16 ] = KEY_RESERVED,        // bass +
>> etc., etc.
> 
> 
> Wouldn't it be much easier to have separate tables for each remote
> and then be able select at runtime which remote to use.
> Now there is no usefull remote at all, unless you go and hack
> the kernel.
> 
> 
> 
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It seems a mine field for developers, there is more than one remote type 
with the Hauppauge Nova-T and my guess is that whatever gets shipped has 
the accompanying Windows software for it, so there seems no easy way 
around this problem. I exchanged the picture of mine with someone else 
in the UK and they were both different, as a matter of fact, the two 
cards and remotes were different, his card didn't have the antenna out 
socket and I think was an earlier version.
These are the key codes I get from my remote.
Channels Down     0x15
Channels Up       0x14
Volume Up         0x17
Volume Down       0x16
TV                0x1c
Prev CH           0x12
Guide             0x1b
Videos            0x18
*                 0x0a
#                 0x0e
Pictures          0x1a
Music             0x19
All other keys generate no codes.

Regards
Sid.
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Sid Boyce .... Large Computer Systems Specialist - Retired
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