Re: em28xx: board id [eb1a:2863 eMPIA Technology, Inc] Silver Crest VG2000 "USB 2.0 Video Grabber"

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Am Mittwoch 09 Februar 2011 schrieb Devin Heitmueller:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Martin Seekatz <martin@xxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> > Hello Devin,
> > 
> > I mean that list
> > http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.em28
> > xx
> 
> It actually is there:
> 
> 29 -> EM2860/TVP5150 Reference Design

Yes, but the list refers to
 1 -> Unknown EM2750/28xx video grabber        (em2820/em2840) 
[eb1a:2710,eb1a:2820,eb1a:2821,eb1a:2860,eb1a:2861,eb1a:2862,eb1a:2863,eb1a:2870,eb1a:2881,eb1a:2883,eb1a:2868]

because of the usb-id: eb1a:2863

> 
> If the vendor did not build the hardware with its own unique USB ID
> (because they were lazy), the best we can do is refer to it by the
> above name (since we would not be able to distinguish between the
> Silvercrest and all the other clones).

For me it seams that this usb-id is unique.

Martin

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