Re: New unsupported device

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insomniac wrote:
>> The best way you can help is to either tell us what the windows
>> drivers are, or open the device up and tell us what is written on
>> both the tuner chip and the main chip. They are generally the two
>> biggest chips on the board and they have writing on the top.
>>
>> Jarryd.
> 
> I'm not sure about how to give you correct and detailed informations, as
> I'm not a Windows user, so correct me if I'm wrong. I cheched for driver
> details on Windows, and I see the following files:
> 
> BdaPlgIn.ax
> drivers\BdaSup.sys
> drivers\mod7700.sys

[..]

> Tell me if you need more information, I'm very interested into make my
> card work and give back to the community all the support I can.

Look driver .inf files, they usually reveals better information. Anyhow, 
mod7700 could be DibCom 7700 chipset that is supported rather well.

regards
Antti
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