Hi, after all this is what I would call a 'Lichtblick'. Is there any kind of pre-release of this driver? Do I need kernel patches? Anyway to test it now? Btw: This is what Hama responded to my 'Why the f*** don't you support Linux and what hellish kind of chip is on this device?'(;))-Email: "The chip is kind of buiseness-secret and we don't support Linux for technical reasons not to make our customers angry." So if anyone really knows that this chip is a Dibcom7700 you can send them a mail: "HA-HA: I know your secrets!" Am Mittwoch, den 04.10.2006, 22:48 +0200 schrieb Henning Schröder: > Hi! > > Christoph Höger <choeger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote > > I built (after changing xmit_lock to _xmit_lock) and again the device > > was not recognized. I really think its because the wrong vendor id. > > If i wont be able to fix this, i'm going to return it to the shop in the > > next to weeks. > It seems that this is a new/other device from Hama: > Article no. 00011524 > USB 2.0 (the other supported Hama device has USB 1.0) > Vendor ID 1584 > Product ID 6003 > Chip: probably[1] DiBcom 7700 > > Because of the chip it will currently not work but I hope support will > be added soon according to > http://linuxtv.org/hg/~pb/v4l-dvb?repo=hg%2F%7Epb%2Fv4l-dvb&style=gitweb&cmd=changelog&rev=7700# > > Regards > Henning > > [1] The windows driver calls the stick "U300". When looking into the > driver files I found the following strings: > D:\Project\update_DiBcom_BDA7700_v3008_src\modrc\Src\objfre_wxp_x86\i386\mu300rc.pdb > d:\jack\1.6.10_src\stk7700\device_specific_stk7700\objfre_wxp_x86\i386\bdamu300.pdb -- Christoph Höger <choeger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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