2008/1/22, Anubis Ra <raanubis@xxxxxxxxx>:
I opened it up and managed to removed the resin from the top of the IC. The IC is a WJCE6230.
The link to the manufacturer website is
http://www.rfe.com.cn/doce/6230.htm
On 21/01/2008, Albert Comerma <albert.comerma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:The first you should do; break it, void your warranty and make a nice pic of what's inside. Only knowing the chips it uses it's possible to make a driver. If you are lucky perhaps it has some screws... and in the luckiest case, perhaps the chips are already supported, so the driver could be easy.
Albert2008/1/21, Anubis Ra <raanubis@xxxxxxxxx>:Hi All,_______________________________________________
I just acquired a new DVBT USB tuner to which I can't find the correct firmware.
Installing the Driver on a Windows Machine I could find the manufacturer WaterVision (http://www.waterv.com) and deduced that this device is a WV-TRF-B3.
lsusb reports
Bus 002 Device 010: ID 8086:9501 Intel Corp.
but a an dmesg | tail returns
[113263.765840] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 10
[113264.006780] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
I tried searching about this device hours on end but could not find anything related to this USB DVBT Device.
Could anyone help me to identify the firmware / modules required to install this device?
Thanks
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