> Hi Roger, Hello again Markus, > > The firmware I attached is not a complete replacement for the original > > firmware. It should replace only the 7MHz (xc3028_DTV7_2633.i2c.fw) for > > Australia. The base firmware (xc3028_init0.i2c.fw) needs to be loaded > > first. > > Did you forget to attach that file now? I didn't attach the base firmware (or default 8MHz) as I was trying to provide a minimal set of changes from that which works elsewhere. We can certainly create a tar file containing the three files needed for Australia. > I think including the offset in the firmware would be a good way, I > have the specs for firmware 2.5, the driver was written for firmware > 2.7. > The offset is indeed different with firmware 2.5, so best would be to > make it as generic as possible. I just checked the 'v2' firmware and with the Australian 7MHz file (and 2250000 offset) it seems to work. I'm now getting somewhat confused between the internal version numbers you're mentioning and those associated with the firmware filenames (v2,v3,etc). Is there a way I can get a copy of the specs for the firmware - it might help identify why I needed to add a few bytes to the end to get things working in Australia? > for now we can put a specific firmware online for Australia, I don't > know what's the difference between AU and the rest of the world, in > the end userspace applications should be able to adjust that setting. I think with regards to placing the offset for the tuning of the xc3028 in the xc3028 firmware file you're right, it's a good idea. The input frequency difference in the zl10353 demodulator is my main concern as I can't think of a currently available mechanism to do this cleanly. Can someone confirm that if we place 0x2217 in registers 0x6C,0x6D of the zl10353 that this will work for users in other parts of the world with this board? I guess we could always pass it in as a module parameter (which Daniel may have mentioned). Or are you suggesting something else and we're getting mixed signals? Roger. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb