Guess what? Better double check before posting :) Turning the "naked" thingy around there's a big model number written: UMT-012 Until now I was considering it as a no-name device but it actually does have one! A quick google lurk pointed out that there are many UMT-010 devices out there (on the cheap side), but I guess they aren't supported as well. Sorry for double posting the list! DAniele -- Il giorno mer, 25/01/2006 alle 15.14 +0100, DAniele Gobbetti ha scritto: > Il giorno mer, 25/01/2006 alle 14.56 +0100, Patrick Boettcher ha > scritto: > > > The strings in the driver do not tell you much about the real hardware > > inside.. Do you have a picture of the device somewhere? Can you open the > > device and have a look at the ICs used? > > > Sure thing: > > IC list: > Near the Antenna there's a IC named MT2060F > Then there are other two chips: the Uli (marked as M9206 A1) and another > one, MT352 CG. > > Additionally there's an Atmel532. > > --8<--entire ICs data--8<-- > > MT2060F > OJE520177J > 3905-A4 > > Uli > M9206 A1 > 0523 TU05 > YHHKYR00000B > TWN > > MT352 CG > Q5430 WS<DELTA> > > --8<-- > > I don't have a good quality picture (and can't take it right now) but I > can upload it on my site if it's needed. > > > Indeed there is/will be a device around with ULI USB bridge and DiBcom > > demodulator, but I don't know when. > > > > Well, if I can contribute just let me know. > > > The problem is, that the ULI USB bridge is not supported by OpenSource > > drivers. When they claim Linuxsupport, they maybe provide a binary driver > > or it was just a marketing gag :). > > > > These are bad news... guess that was only marketing. > > > Sorry to tell you that, > > Patrick. > > Don't worry. Thanks for the quick reply indeed! > > DAniele > > > _______________________________________________ > > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >