Hartmut Hackmann wrote: > The reason for this lies in "GPIO magic". With the configuration for card > 88, the GPIO configuration for the channel decoder is wrong, so the DSP in > the channel decoder can't boot. But it needs to do this only once after > power up. So we need a specific configuration for your card. The question > is: How do we separate it from the other cards? > By the way: Does your card have a fan? > > Hartmut I can try to remove the casing and make some high-res pictures from the chips etc. I can also post more info from lspci, lshw and so on (whatever you need). As far as I have recognized it does not have a fan (I don't see one, too). At least I did not hear it if it went on. But we will see this if I open it. I will do this tomorrow. > Hermanns Tips depend a bit on the following question: > Does your board have 2 tuners or not? > Or in other words: Is it supposed to receive analog and DVB-T > simultanously? I don't know, I will test this tomorrow, too. Johannes _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb