Albert Comerma wrote: > If I'm correct I think that this chip is not supported at all for any > current driver development, so, unless you get information from the > manufacturer and you try to build the driver, it will not be supported > soon. > > 2008/1/22, Anubis Ra <raanubis@xxxxxxxxx <mailto: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 > <mailto: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. > > Albert > > 2008/1/21, Anubis Ra <raanubis@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto: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 > Ugh, top posting. Anyway, the manufacturer of the IC is: http://www.intel.com/design/celect/demodulators/ce6230.htm _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb