Re: New DViCO PCI-Express card.

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Michael Krufky wrote:
> Michael Krufky wrote:
>   
>> Steven Toth wrote:
>>     
>>> Shannon Wynter wrote:
>>>       
>>>> G'day all.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think my chances of getting the FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual 
>>>> Express working?
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>> Do you know which demodulators they're using? If we already have 
>>> demodulator drivers then getting some basic support for the board into 
>>> linux would only take a few days, based on the cx23885/7 tree I'm 
>>> working on.
>>>
>>>       
>>>> http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/ENG/products/DVBTDualExpress.aspx
>>>>
>>>> It would appear they may have left their 'usb' adoptions behind
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>> Hmm.
>>>       
>>>> Main chipset: CX23885
>>>> Tuner: Xceive
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>> Probably the xc3028, for all sorts of reasons.
>>>       
>> I think it's the xc3008.  I have this information at home, and can get back with
>> it shortly.
>>     
>
>
> OK, I was wrong...  I don't have this information, but I thought I did.  I will
> ask DViCO about it when I speak to them next.  Now, I have reason to believe
> that their DVB-T PCIe card uses the xc3018, not the xc3008 -- but I'm not sure.
>
> In unrelated news, they also have a new PCIe card coming out, entitled the
> "FusionHDTV4 Express DUAL"  ... ;-)
>
>   

Well, I can probably lay my hands on one of these cards for testing if I
can help in any way - not much of a hardware debugger but I can do
simple things (c:


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