I had the same problem for a long time.
For me it helps to boot in windows (with vendor driver installed) and reboot in linux (not poweroff).
That helped for a while.
Now the PCI subsystem ids of the card are incorrect. People say this happens quite often.
I have patched the drivers to ignore the subsystem ids for bt8.. drivers.
You are better off buying other cards. Twinhan cards have a lot of problems:
- not very stable
- signal and quality are not reported correctly.
- eeprom gets corrupted and subsystem id are wrong.
I can go on ...
Regards,
Ilariu
On 7/11/07, Joel Michael <
joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Joel Michael wrote:
> The machine I'm running the card on is a Core2 Duo (x86_64 mode), on an
> Asus P5B-VM motherboard, running the Gentoo distribution. I've tried
> with and without preempt, and am going to try without SMP tonight, and
> maybe try it in 32-bit mode. I've also tried removing the pair of
> FlexCopII's, with no success.
>
I've dug into the source a bit, and it seems that in
drivers/media/video/bt8xx/bttv-i2c.c, I get an interrupt from the card
without BT848_INT_RACK set, but BT848_INT_I2CDONE is set. If someone
can shed a bit of light on why this might be happening, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Right now, I'm off to see if it works at all in 32-bit mode.
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