Re: Minimum kernel version supported by v4l-dvb

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Hi,

[...]
> The worse one will be bttv. For sure there are several cases where users need
> to load the i2c modules by hand.
> 
> On cx88, the only case I know is with Pixelview Ultra Pro devices. Yet, I dunno
> how to properly solve it. The manufacturer chipped a dozen of different boards,
> all of them without eeproms - so using the generic address - and most using the
> same PCB revision. 
> 
> I've seen models of PV ultra with Philips 1236 tuners, with Tena tuners, with
> TI-based tuners, with tvaudio and without tvaudio chips, with tea5767, without
> tea5767... There's no external indication about what's inside the device. All
> of them are branded with the same name and the same model number.

this is no myth or something. It was hard work and I totally agree with
Mauro about what has happened.

Hermann




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