CityK wrote:
I don't get any image from the above. Only a 1x1 pixel jpg and I can't make anything out from that.....maillist wrote:Nope, I never get any confirmation message from the tda9887 driver. I hack around the tda9887 and tried probing additional i2c addresses but it can not locate anything. I have never seen any official confirmation anywhere that the tda9887 is present. It would be good for someone who has the tuv1236D documents to speak up and help out.Hi Curt, Have a look at (warning huge picture!!!) http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/video/ATI/hdtvwonder/tuner.jpg If it is in there then how can we talk to it and actually make it work? When I get home I will try to probe all the valid addresses: 0x43, 0x42, 0x4B, 0x4A. Does anyone with a card that also uses the tuv1236D know if their tda9887 has ever been identified?In the TDA9887 datasheet.pdf, see page 52. Is that official confirmation? No. But if that isn't a TDA9887 (actually a TDA9887TS/V4 to be precise) in the TUV1236D, then I'm a monkey's uncle. PS. I'm a self professed monkey, so I'm covered either way ;) PPS - there is always the element of chance that the TUV1236D has been updated, and no longer includes the TDA9887, but I doubt that is the case Now CityK, the question for you is if you have all this information how come you aren't writing code? Curt |
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