Re: MSI TV @nywhere a/d support

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Am Freitag, den 12.01.2007, 15:38 +1100 schrieb Peter D.:
> On Friday 12 January 2007 10:35, hermann pitton wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> > That might depend on if your au-Adelaide (?) initial scan file is
> > already tda10046 safe. It needs correct values. Other frontends are more
> > tolerant and this can break it for you.
> 
> I forgot about that.  I have two tuner cards and they differ in their 
> capabilities when presented with wrong configuration files.  Be warned that 
> there are many places that such a config file can be lurking - especially 
> if you are playing with multiple applications.  
> 
> I'm in Melbourne if you are interested in my configuration of Kaffeine.  
> 
> > Usually, if using "scan" from mercurial dvb-apps, it is best to set all
> > to AUTO there except freq. and bandwidth.
> >
> > This works fine for me on all 8MHz transponders, but my single 7MHz one
> > won't do it that way. Might differ for you. I think people had already
> > success also with 7MHz stuff.
> >
> > Another known pitfall with the tda10046 is that in Australia reportedly
> > offsets of 167000Hz are in use. You might try with modified scan files
> > with such positive and negative offsets.
> >
> > If all works once, and also the other inputs are tested, to add the card
> > to auto detection should be a minor problem.
> > The chip listing in the bttv-gallery.de is also not complete.
> > I would like to see a candidate for the IR controller ;)
> 
> Do you want any information about the remote?  

I was wondering if it has also the new KS003 i2c controller like the MSI
TV@nywhere Plus and so many other cards recently. (KS007 too)

Now, after looking at Philip's pictures it is obviously something else.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-September/012646.html

The 14pin chip with the 16MHz crystal is the IR controller.
According to Philip the keydown/up is connected to gpio18.
If mask_keycode 0x0 doesn't reveal anything on the gpios it likely is no
gpio remote.

The golden circular marking on the chip makes me believe it could be one
from MDT. I have a MDT2005ES on a Flyvideo3000, but this one has 18
instead of 14 pins and clear traces to the gpios.

Is this one known ? I don't think we saw it yet on analogue cards.

Cheers,
Hermann



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