Re: Skystar2 with different PCI-ID

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Ah, that makes sense. I remember from "the early days of linux" I had to start Windows once to use an ISDN-Card.
Unfortunately I no longer have Windows on my system.

But a funny thing happened today:
Yesterday I installed some kernel-modules for vmware (vmnet and vmon) and left the system running.
Today, when I tried to show my wife the error, I saw the correct ID.

I'm not sure, if I really want to know why this happened, but the card is now working perfectly.

Thanks for the support,
 Michael


Zitat von Bernhard Huafbauer <huafbauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello,
one thing I nearly forgot is, I bootet one time windows to examine
there what happens if I install the driver.
I started first a device manager by this script
	set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1
	set DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1
	start devmgmt.msc
to see which pci-ids it has currently and then if I remember correctly
it has already the correct one, and without
installing any driver, I rebooted to linux immediately.
(The windows is a old installation from 2002 and I don't remember if I had
installed there already the driver for this device in 2003)
Probably a small chance ...

Regards
Bernhard


Am Donnerstag, 21. Dezember 2006 19:18 schrieb Michael Joswig:
Yes, I read this. And I also did try reinserting. I also tried using
another slot, but it failed every time.

Don't know much about pci, and wonder how the ID could change without
any other changes.

I'll give it another few tries tomorrow, thanks.

Ciao,
  Michael

Zitat von Bernhard Huafbauer <huafbauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Hello,
> this card was working after I reinserted it another time (same pc,
> pci-slot, operating system).
> So I don't know why for the first time it has the wrong pci-id. (And
>  changing the driver to
> access the wrong pci-id also didn't work either).
> Now it's perfectly working with kernel version 2.6.18.1-kanotix-1
> with pci-id [13d0:2103].
>
> (As mentioned earlier in
> http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-December/014719.html)
>
> Kind regards
> Bernhard
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 21. Dezember 2006 15:57 schrieb Michael Joswig:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've seen an email from Bernhard Huafbauer about a Skystar2 card which
>> is not recognized because of a wrong(?) PCI-ID (Sat Dec 2).
>>
>> I have the same problem. My Technisat Skystar2 card has ID 13d0:2102.
>>
>> On the Flexcop-Chip is written:
>> Technisat
>> Flexcop IIB
>> MMS46-000
>> 0607
>>
>> My kernel is 2.6.18-gentoo-r4
>>
>> How can I help to support this card?
>>
>> Ciao,
>>   Michael
>>
>>
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