Michael Krufky wrote: > Collier Family wrote: >> I have a DVICO NANO but I am having the same troubles others had in June. It appears it is not being recognised as being cold. >> >> I have followed the instructions at http://fremnet.net/article/228/dvico-fusionhdtv-dual-digital-4-under-linux and all went well except the frontend not set. dmesg follows >> >> usb 5-8: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9 >> usb 5-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice >> dvb-usb: found a 'DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2' in warm state. >> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -22 (2/0) >> dvb-usb: will pass the complete MPEG2 transport stream to the software demuxer. >> DVB: registering new adapter (DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2) >> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (1/0) >> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (3/0) >> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (3/0) >> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (5/0) >> dvb-usb: no frontend was attached by 'DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2' >> dvb-usb: DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2 successfully initialized and connected. >> >> Is there any other information that may help I am running vanilla 2.6.23.1 kernel on Scientific linux 5.0 >> >> Thanks a lot for the work so far. > > The DVB-T NANO2 does not require the bluebird firmware -- the fx2 boots it from the eeprom. So, the device does not have a "cold" state. The only firmware that you need for it is the xc3028 firmware that was used in Markus' xc3028 kernel driver. > > However, there is alternate firmware required for the xc3028 for use in Australia. I assume that you already have that. Sorry, I forgot to add the "helpful advice" ;-) ...It looks like the driver is having trouble accessing the zl10353. Can you check to make sure the device works in windows? -Mike _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb