Patrick Boettcher wrote: > Hi Philip, > > On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Philip Lawatsch wrote: >>> could you provide a hires photo of your PCB board? >>> What DVB-T decoder is used on that board? >> >> http://waug.at/dvb/other-try.jpg >> >> Please be nice to the server, it's on a 1mbit uplink. >> >> The quality is, well, not so good, but at least most (all) things are >> readable. >> >> I can also provide a scan of the backside if you want, but there is >> nothing too interesting there. > > Oha. There is no EMPIA USB controller on it, but the Cypress FX2. Your > stick does belong to this category: > http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_USB#DiBcom_USB2.0_DVB-T_devices_.28based_on_the_DiB3000M-C.2FP.29 Sigh, I was afraid getting support for it would not be that easy. > The strange thing is, that this stick seems to use DiB3000MC not the P > model, which is cheaper and does not consume so much power. Well, I'm not sure about this. First of all, There was a pretty huge sticker on the chip which I had to take off, so I _might_ have wiped some of the text. And, regarding power consumption, I can literally burn my hand when this thing is used. It gets _really_ hot. > Can you try to make the dibusb-mc.c module claim this device, to see the > real revision of the Chip? I'm recompiling now, I hope I patched it correctly. > However, as there is not mt2060-tuner-driver currently, it will not > work, but you can ask the vendor of the stick and/or Microtune if they > are willing to provide Linux-Drivers. Yea, right. Would some sniffed usb traffic help? kind regards Philip