[linux-dvb] Budget_ci driver not driving my Nova-T v909 remote!

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I tried running "./av7110_loadkeys hauppauge_grey.rc5" and this created 
the /proc/av7110_ir that you mentioned.  Is there something else I 
should do with this generated file?

I tried both "cat /dev/input/event2" and the "evtest /dev/input/event2", 
but get nothing on the screen when i press the remote buttons.

When I cat /proc/bus/input/devices, the remote's entry has zero's for 
the bus, vendor, product and version - is this correct? I.e.

I: Bus=0000 Vendor=0000 Product=0000 Version=0000
N: Name="Budget-CI dvb ir receiver saa7146 (0)"
P: Phys=
H: Handlers=kbd event2
B: EV=3
B: KEY=1b0c4004 31 0 0 0 0 18000 4180 4000801 9e1680 0 14000 50000ffc

Thanks for your help so far.

Steve

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metgorna wrote:

>Probably you have to do:
>"/usr/bin/av7110_loadkeys /usr/share/dvb/av7110_loadkeys/hauppauge_grey.rc5 
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>>/proc/av7110_ir"
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>Where hauppauge_grey.rc5 is your remote type.
>
>Alle 13:16, sabato 3 settembre 2005, Stephen Kirkby ha scritto:
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>I been having some real problems getting my remote to play with the
>>input event layer in linux.  I have a Hauppauge Nova-T version 909 (the
>>older version with the philips saa7146 and tda1004x chipset - picture at
>>http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Image:Hauppauge_nova-t_old.jpg).
>>
>>Shouldn't the budget_ci driver support the remote control for my card?
>>
>>When I cat /proc/bus/input/devices, it tells me that it is assigned to
>>event2.  But if i press buttons on the remote while cat'ing
>>/dev/input/event2, i get nothing.  I've checked, and the evdev module is
>>definately loaded.
>>
>>Please help, no-one else seems to know anything about this!
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Steve
>>
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