linux-dvb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 16.08.2005 14:58:46: > On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 Pekka.Panula@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Hi > > > > I have this new Anysee E30 USB2 DVB-T device. It seems there is currently > > no drivers for Linux? > > No not yet. If we are lucky it is just a clone of a device where a driver > already exists. We have to find out! > > Do you have an URL of the Manufacturer? Well, it's http://www.anysee.com/, it's an Korean manufacturer. > Can have a look on the Windows driver CD for the driver's .inf-files? Can > you please post them or put them online and send the URL? I zipped whole cd-rom and you can download it, it's about 200 MB file, from URL http://www.lapua.net/anysee_cdrom.zip, allthough you can download from www.anysee.com it's drivers and application program also ( http://anysee.com/eng/download/01udk2050t.php), drivers only take about 45 kB zipped. > Did you get that lsusb -v right after plugging in the device or after a > warm-start from Windows? To question is actually if this device needs a > firmware to load. This can be answered with the help of the .inf-files. I did plug it to my Linux laptop and then did lsusb -v. > While having the usbsnoop-program running (and the filter installed) plug > in the device and instruct the Windows program to do a channel scan. You > will see the usbsnoop.log-file growing. > When done with the scanning, compress the file, put it somewhere online > and send the URL. Okay, i did that, you can download this, about 50 megs zipped file, from http://www.lapua.net/usbsnoop.zip. I started Anysee viewer and did scan channels and then quited program. > Also every other technical detail (high-res picture of the innards, and > descriptions and labels from the box's case) can be helpful, too. But the > usbsnoop-log is the most important help. Well, i do not have any camera available just now, but i see if i can open it and try to see what's inside. Terveisin/Regards, Pekka Panula, Net Servant Oy - A Sofor company pekka.panula@xxxxxxxx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/attachments/20050816/e8f17c91/attachment.htm