Tanguy Pruvot wrote: > #define CMD_EC168_RAM 0x00 //RW- Read/Write RAM (Firmware go to addr 0-0x1EFF) > #define CMD_EC168_GETSTATUS 0x01 //R-- ex: dfu_ctrl_get(device,0x01,0x0000,0x01A0,buffer,0x1A); > #define CMD_EC168_STREAM 0x03 //R-X ex: dfu_ctrl(device,0x03,0/0x20,0xFF00); > // disable/enable streaming > #define CMD_EC168_SET_POWER 0x04 //--X ex: dfu_ctrl(device,0x04,0/1,0x0008); > // disable/enable LED > // indexes seen: 206,208,8,9,A,B > #define CMD_EC168_UNKNOWN 0x10 //--X ??? > #define CMD_EC168_READ_BUF 0x20 //R-- ex: dfu_ctrl_get(device,0x20,0x0000,0x01A0,buffer,0x1A); > #define CMD_EC168_WRITE_BUF 0x21 //-W- > #define CMD_EC168_SET 0x30 //--X ex: dfu_ctrl(device, 0x30, 0x0709, 0x1A); Are you still hacking that device? I tried to order Intel CE6230 device but got EC168 (SinoVideo 3420A-2). I take one USB-sniff and here are commands as I think: 00 firmware download 01 ? config 03 demodulator 04 ? GPIO (LED) 10 streaming control 20 I2C read 21 I2C write 30 HID table download Looks like EC168 has EC100 demodulator integrated. And programming this demodulator seems to be rather easy, not very many bytes... regards Antti -- http://palosaari.fi/ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb users mailing list For V4L/DVB development, please use instead linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb