Le lundi 29 mai 2006 à 20:18 +0200, Gunther Mayer a écrit : > > 3 possibilities: > > 1) Intensive WEB search, including http://www.bttv-gallery.de/ > > Not on the gallery. > > > 2) Maybe you find the information in the windows driver, the .inf files > > > Not there. > > > 3) Get the names from the card directly, maybe you need to remove > > shields. You should do this only if you have some hardware skills. > > Given this is a mini-PCI card, maybe it is reachable by opening some screws > from the outside, which yould be easy. > I opened all the back (you're right it was easy). I was able to access the HDD, the 5-in-1 card reader, the CPU, RAM, the (mini?)PCI-e graphic card (GPU and its ram) and the (mini?)PCI-e Intel 3945ABG WiFi netcard. The TV card seems to be integrated on the motherboard or hidden somewhere under the keyboard, near the input of course, this is the only part I can't access from the back, behind the DVD-reader. But in the INF files I found some strings: - "Conexant 2388x Video Capture" - "XC3028 FM Radio" These two components seems to be tuners (or at least TV-related), but I don't know how they are involved (and if both of them are used). But maybe it'll help... -- Damien Thebault Key C15AB8AF Fingerprint 8FB9 8576 7033 4B45 3DF5 88E8 5471 1A44 C15A B8AF
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