Mark Weaver wrote: > The card does not have an SAA7134 on it so that won't help. > TBH, looking at the card I can't figure out what the remote control > input actually ends up being connected to. This is what I can figure out: Thanks Mark. I'm not savvy enough to recognise anything about the hardware, but I'll email Nebula too and ask them to post any details to this list? -RichardW. > > There is a 3-pin IR demodulator of some variety which plugs into a jack > on the card. > I'm not sure where the output from the jack gets routed to. > > Other devices on the card are: > > - Tuner, in the tin box (alps something or other I believe) > - A 7474 flip flop > - A 7408 AND gate > - An 24C0[4?] EEPROM (what's that for, anyway?) > - An MT352 demodulator > - A bt878 > > The rest of it is just a bunch of capacitors, resistors, etc. > > I would have been expecting to see something like a PIC or other chip > connected to the IR demodulator, then the output of that connected > to some of the GPIO pins of the bt878. At least, I'm assuming > that's the way it works on other cards. > > It doesn't look like this is the case though. Most of the GPIO pins are > unconnected. The ones that I can trace go to the MPEG output of the > MT352 (as expected). There are about 3 that wonder off towards the > flip-flop, but again, I can't trace those. > > Does anyone have any clue how they might be handling the remote from > that description? > > I asked Nebula for some information on this, but they haven't come up > with anything so far (in about a month) so I don't expect that they will.