Hi, On Wed, 11 May 2005, Q-ha Park wrote: > recv_err denotes Receive_error_bit in 0x20c, and note that the number > is way too high. No one in this list seems to know when this bit is > set _precisely_. If we can get this information I'm sure we can get > close to solving this problem or come up with a workaround at least. In the meantime I got information from BBTI about the Data_receiver_error: "The data_receiver_error bit indicates that the TS_ERR output pin from the demodulator has gone high indicating a bad packet or sequence of packets.? This is similar but not the same as the transport_error bit which is set based on the transport error indicator in the packet header, which is usually set by the demodulator when it detects an error. These may seem like identical functions, and essentially they are, however some demodulators allow for the TS_ERR to be disabled or not connected." And they [..] "don't think this is the source of the interrupt failure". best regards, Patrick. -- Mail: patrick.boettcher@xxxxxxx WWW: http://www.wi-bw.tfh-wildau.de/~pboettch/