El sáb, 24-06-2006 a las 00:42 +0200, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo escribió: > El dom, 18-06-2006 a las 01:08 +0200, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo escribió: > > Changing IDs, as Eduardo Bellido suggested in his mail, makes the device > > to be detected, but firmware cannot be loaded: > > > > Jun 18 00:38:47 gimli kernel: dvb-usb: downloading firmware from file > > 'dvb-usb-avertv-a800-02.fw' > > Jun 18 00:38:47 gimli kernel: dvb-usb: could not stop the USB controller > > CPU. > > Jun 18 00:38:47 gimli kernel: dvb-usb: error while transferring firmware > > (transferred size: -32, block size: 16) > > Jun 18 00:38:47 gimli kernel: dvb-usb: firmware download failed at 21 > > with -22 > > Jun 18 00:38:47 gimli kernel: dvb_usb_a800: probe of 4-3:1.0 failed with > > error -22 > > The "could not stop the USB controller CPU makes me think that this > device is not using the Cypruss FX2 chip, but other one. I would like to > know how could I investigate which chip is being used. Ok, I have opened the thing to see what it had inside. The chips I can see are: + DibCom 7700B chip (though I only can find in their website a 7700P one) + MT2060F chip + EPCOS X7350P chip So I think that this device (A808) has nothing to do with former A800 device from AverMedia. As they support Linux yet I am comfident we can make it supported with a free driver as well, but I also think it is going to take longer than expeected. I have some photos of device internals if you want to see them. Cheers, -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo jsogo@xxxxxxxxxx -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo jsogo@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb