> > The unit works pefectly fine under Windows, which means the Windows > > driver must have the correct firmware for the unit. > > > > A solution to my problem would then be to either > > a) "boot" the dvb unit from windows and switch to the linux pc > > or b) find a way to extract the correct firmware from the windows drivers > > or c) find a way to get the firmware FROM the dvb unit TO the linux (or > > windows) pc > > It's usually pretty easy snaffle the firmware as it goes across the bus > with a usb sniffer like this: > <http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/> > Ok - I have now managed to sniff the data that goes from the windows PC to the usb unit. I have also with success replayed the stream of data from the Linux pc to the usb unit, making it initialize correctly (using usbreplay) So - I now have an analyzed version of the usbsnoop logfile which can be replayed using usbreplay, so the next step is to find a way to extract the correct data to a file, that the driver autimatically can upload to the usb unit (firmware?) I have uploaded the analyzed log here: http://home.crax.dk/analyzed.log Anyone who knows what to do? Thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb