> As soon as the new S2API mantis tree was mentioned on the list, I used it. > But most importantly, your only explanation that it still doesn't work, > because I burned my demodulator using the current s2-liplianin tree is > *absolutely* ridiculous. You might work it out with Liplianin himself, No, you happened to be a complete idiot inspite of doing sane things, being repeatedly warned with posts on the Mailing List. If you can't read, you suffer from it. s2-liplianin was created with some cause for promoting the hardware what you were trying to promote. So definitely it is that way. I can't help that you ran arbitrary code on your computer and got screwed. > I did not expect everything rosy, I have my share of Linux HW experiences. > I've also written a complete Linux driver for a device I had, which wasn't > supported - that driver is now part of the kernel. So believe me, not only I > know how open source development works, I even know how kernel driver > development works. half baked one's are the usual problematic one's. There used to be one crying loud over documentation patches. > This is true, but do you know how the chips are integrated in TT-1600. Final > consumer product using certain chipsets usually does miss some features or > parameter ranges of the integrated chips (especially SoC chips). Have you > ever seen a PC motherboard? Well, now that you know how I meant what I said, > it is perhaps time to acknowledge that the *card* manufacturer usually knows > what their product is capable of. You know, they being the people who > actually design all the circuitry on the PCB... First of all i had completely no clue on it. That's why i was able to write a driver for it. (with sarcasm) Mate you have no clue. The S2-1600 is based on a reference design and hence. You have a lot to understand. I don't give it a damn which way to take it to heart. Manu -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html