Thanks for your help....
On 22/01/2008, Albert Comerma <albert.comerma@xxxxxxxxx> 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>: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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