Albert Comerma wrote: > For the chips you list it seems to be an hybrid card, with a dibcom > bridge. In this case, what's more easy is to make dvb-t working (dib0700 > + xc5000) as you have tried. But there's no frontend which uses xc5000, > so a new one must be specified. In theory xc5000 is supported.... I hope > this helps. Lots of frontends use the xc5005. stoth/hvr950q uses the au8522 and the xc5000. The cx23885 tree has concrete examples of the s5h1409 using the xc5000 (hvr1500q). > > Albert > > 2008/4/11 Jernej Tonejc <tonejc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:tonejc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>: > > Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone is working on enabling this device under > linux. > I took it apart and it contains the following chips: > > DIBcom 0700C-XCCXa-G > USB 2.0 D3LTK.1 > 0804-0100-C > ----------------- Hmm. I haven't really used the dibcom src but I think this is already supported. > SAMSUNG > S5H1411X01-Y0 > NOTKRSUI H0801 I have a driver for this, I hope to release it shortly. > ----------------- > XCeive > XC5000AQ > BK66326.1 > 0802MYE3 > ----------------- I did a driver for this, it's already in the kernel. > Cirrus > 5340CZZ > 0748 > ----------------- Already exists. > CONEXANT > CX25843-24Z > 71035657 > 0742 KOREA > ----------------- Already exists > > It seems that all parts should be more or less supported. I played > around No, see my comment above. Why not get involved and scratch your own itch? :) The community could use more developers, why not roll up your sleeves and help solve your problem - and the problem for others? Everyone has to start somewhere and usually when would-be developers ask questions - everyone is willing to help. Regards, Steve _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb