Re: em28xx/xc3028 - kernel driver vs. Markus Rechberger's driver

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Am Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2010, um 00:15:36 schrieb Mauro Carvalho Chehab:
> You probably damaged the contents of the device's eeprom. If you have the
> logs with the previous eeprom contents somewhere, it is possible to recover
> it. There's an util at v4l-utils that allows re-writing the information at
> the eeprom.

Hi,

can you tell me which util and how it can be done.
I am too affected and damaged the eeprom (don't know how) - but my usb id did 
change too from e1ba:2870 to eb1a:2871. 

Still need to find a old dmesg log for my stick but it should be this:

http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg14758.html

Is this "output" enough to rewrite the correct eeprom date back to my "borked" 
stick or is something else needed?

thx

Torsten

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