Michel Ludwig wrote: [...] > Basically, I'll try to follow the example of the em28xx module, which seems to > have similar capabilities to the tm6000. The demodulator seems to be the > ZL10353 in our case, but I haven't managed to identify the remaining chips. > If you dare, could you open the stick and look what's really inside ? :-) Maybe that someone already did this for us. I found this page: http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/bttv/ If you look at the "ADStech Dual TV USB analog + DVB-T", you can see that this is a analog/digital USB stick that has both a TM6000 and a ZL10353. Good chances that this stick is like ours. If so, the remaining chips should be a TDA9874AH from Philips and a XC3028acq from Xceive. Anyway, I also have a dump of the communication between the stick and the PC, so I'll try to give you a hand in order to identify the commands. Sadly, my season holidays are almost over so I'll not have so much free time in the near future, but I'll do what I can. Good luck and happy new year! -- Matteo Beniamino _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb