On Saturday 30 Jul 2005 22:30, Robert Schlabbach wrote: > From: "Andrew de Quincey" <adq_dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Hmm, strange, I thought the SH-2 frontend had an stv0299b in it... > > in which case you should see it at 0x68. Thats your problem though - > > it isn't seeing the stv0299b chip on the i2c bus. > > > > 0x50 is probably an EEPROM. Not sure what the device at 0x25 would be. > > 0x4A - that's the SAA711x analog video decoder, of course. The "Plus" means > it is an analog+digital card. ta > I figure the card must be switched to digital mode before the STV0299B > becomes "visible". Probably through one of the SAA7146A GPIO pins. Thats right -- but its already supposedly being done in the driver :( Hmm, I reckon the CI code is mixing up the non-CI cards.. I was having a problem like this with my KNC-1-S (nonplus) with CI module. According to the budget-av.c, the GPIOs for CI are connected as follows: * 0 - Vcc/Reset (Reset is controlled by capacitor) * 1 - Attribute Memory * 2 - Card Enable (Active Low) * 3 - Card Detect However, I also found that GPIO2 controls the frontend on my DVBT card as well as the CI module card enable :( Try adding in: saa7146_setgpio(saa, 2, SAA7146_GPIO_OUTLO); in budget-av.c/frontend_init() in the bit where it does "Enable / PowerON Frontend" and see if that helps. Can you explain what the card does - i.e. in "video" mode, can you see a DVB signal at all - or is it only video in from the analogue connector on the card? I seem to remember it was either-or, but I can't remember which GPIO does the switching.