Benoit Paquin wrote: > Antti, > > When I tried the Sandberg stick with the AF9015 on an old PC, it > reported that the device could not be supported by the USB 1.1 ports. > However, according to the AF9015 web page of AFA, it can support USB 1.1: > > AF9015 DVB-T Solution Summary > - Afatech's second-generation ETSI ETS 300 744 COFDM terrestrial > demodulator. > - Exceeds all performance requirements of Nordig Unified 1.0.2, > D-Book, E-Book, > - EN55020 (CE/S1), IEC62002 (MBRAI) and BSMI > - Embedded USB 2.0 PHY, *backward compatible with USB 1.1* > - Integrated TS PID filter (32-entry) > - Support USB suspend mode, capable of entering C3 mode for N/B > built-in App. > - Support second MPEG2-TS input/output for PIP, PVR and Dual-Display > applications. > - BDA driver supported with WHQL, USB-IF, MCE2005 certified > - Special function support for silicon tuners, e.g. Dynamic > Take-Over-Point (TOP) > - Robust mobile performance (Up to 150km/h - single antenna) > > Found at: > http://www.usbest.com.tw/EN/products_more.aspx?CategoryID=7&ID=18 > <http://www.usbest.com.tw/EN/products_more.aspx?CategoryID=7&ID=18> > > Can you explain this? It would be neat if it worked with USB 1.1. There > are several old laptops around that could be used as digital video > recorder. The main stream vendors (Pinnacle, Hauppauge and ASUS) do not > support USB 1.1. AF9015 chipset does support USB1.1 but driver not. I haven't see this important enough to implement yet... It is rather easy to implement, lets see if I get inspirations soon ;) > > Thanks and regards, > > Benoit regards Antti -- http://palosaari.fi/ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb