maillist wrote: > CityK wrote: >> As for the KS007 IC, I have no idea who makes this 18 pin IC. > I do not believe that the nxt2004 driver or the saa7134 driver is > able to identify that KS007 IC which I too believe is an eeprom on the > serial bus. I kind of suspect that KS007 is the controller for the remote. There is, however, an 8 pin IC to its left, which could be an i2c controlled eeprom. >> Looking at some pics of the other cards which employ the Nxt2004, it >> appears that: >> >> - ATI HDTV Wonder --- there is a small eeprom chip (position U2 on the >> pcb) to the left of the Conexant A/V decoder (position U1), I can't make >> out the logo Its a small 16 pin IC. Perhaps related to the remote? (USB remote wonder) >> - ADS Instant ... not sure if that's an eeprom to the right of the can >> or not ... need better pic To the right off the A/V decoder and underneath the NIM is a small 8 pin IC. Perhaps an i2c controlled eeprom. I'm not spotting, in the photo of the cards front surface that I'm viewing, any particular candidates for a controller for the remote. > Interesting claim in this forum that they received new firmware that > isn't available publicly yet: > http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=88231&postcount=14 See http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=7005466&&#post7005466 _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb