Re: EC168 support?!

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moi Jo!
bloehei wrote:
Hi,
I'm reading this list because I'm - like many others I guess - waiting for my EC168 based Sinovideo 3420b to be supported under linux. Now I've read this (https://www.dealextreme.com/forums/Default.dx/sku.8325~threadid.278942) post and was supprised that there already is some code that seems to be working for some other EC168 sticks. Sadly, it doesn't work for my device. I want to thank Antti Palosaari for the work on the driver and suggest, that it should be communicated more clearly that there already is a code base for a driver.

It is ugly few hour hack driver which I did when I tried to order Intel ce6230 based stick but got E3C ec168 one. Anyhow, it seems to work with 8 MHz bandwidth. I think you have 6 or 7 MHz? It is rather easy to add 6 and 7 too, just take usb-sniff and look registers programmed differently.
Are you using 6 or 7 MHz?

regards
Antti
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