Re: saa7134 with Avermedia M115S hybrid card

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> hermann pitton wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Am Montag, den 08.12.2008, 19:09 +0100 schrieb Alexander Weber:
>>> Tanguy Pruvot wrote:
>>>> Bonjour,
>>>>
>>>>   Could you make a scan (picture) of the Mini PCI Card (if it's a mini
>>>>   pci card)... I can maybe help you to determine GPIOs....
>>>>
>>>>   i reversed a SAA7130 PCI card here : http://tanguy.ath.cx/?q=SAA7130
>>>>
>>>> Cordialement,
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> all i have are some mini pci card pictures i googled on ebay. "My" card 
>>> is inside the original packaged and sealed laptop. But i will take a 
>>> closer look if can open it without damaging anything...
>>>
>>> http://www.bdinfo.de/E-Pics/207/minipcitv-1223129064-709.jpg
>>> http://www.bdinfo.de/E-Pics/207/minipcitv-1223129064-710.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>> 
>> here you'll find the old known but tiny picture of the M115 non S.
>> 
>> http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/products_odm_M115.asp
>> Cheers,
>> Hermann
>> 

> compared to that, the new ones are hi-res images :)

> Alex

  Mini  PCI  Cards  are  often  (but  not always) accessible under the
  laptop, like RAM or Hard disk, because that could be an option of the laptop...

  Did you take a look closer ?


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