Re: Hauppauge Nova-T stick variants

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I demand that Simeon Walker may or may not have written...

[snip]
> Ok, I have the stick now and it looks like it should work. It's in a
> plain white box labelled:

> MODEL 99063-001
> WINTV-NOVA-T-STICK-LITE

> On the back of the it says:

> M/R: 70009/C1B5 #4906

That's good enough; I've added it to the Nova-T Stick page.

> Here is what's shown in the syslog, and now you'll see why I only say it
> looks like it should work...

[snip standard known-good Nova-T Stick messages]
> Nov 13 18:33:25 backend kernel: [  860.088193] dvb-usb: This USB2.0
> device cannot be run on a USB1.1 port. (it lacks a hardware PID
> filter)
[snip]
> Yes, my trusty old SuperMicro board really is old! No USB2.

Nothing there that a USB 2.0 card won't fix ;-)

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