Re: YUAN High-Tech STK7700PH problem

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I would like to understand what's happening, but I don't know anything about usbsnoop logs and next week I leave for a 2 months trip, so it would be difficult to look at it. I'm also thinking that is should be related to some GPIO (that's often the problem with dibcom based devices, find the correct place of everything), and could explain why it seemed to work once (if correctly set on windows and then just reboot without stopping the device. Good luck!

Albert

2009/1/2 Devin Heitmueller <devin.heitmueller@xxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Albert Comerma
<albert.comerma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all, sorry for the delay, I didn't noticed the first mail. I added this
> patch, but I don't own any of this cards; the status was quite strange. One
> of the testers said that it was working perfectly while the other (there was
> not much people with that model) said it didn't work. So, I'm not sure if
> there is more than one hardware version with the same ID or something
> similar...
>
> Albert

Hello Albert,

As the person who submitted the original patch, thank you for taking
the time to respond.  From a debugging standpoint, it's good to know
that the support never worked, as opposed to some breakage being
introduced.

I'll look at Roshan's usb snoop trace over the weekend (unless you
want to).  I suspect the GPIOs are probably just not correctly for his
device and the demod is probably still being held in reset when the
first i2c command is sent.

Devin

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