Re: InstantFM

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Hi,

On 05/22/2013 04:05 PM, Patrice Levesque wrote:

I could try the liquorix kernel (3.8) if you thought it might help.
Yes, if you could try that that would be great.

If I may join the party, I too own an InstantFM USB device and I can't
get it to play radio.  All of this under kernel 3.9.3-gentoo.

dmesg:

	usb 4-2.4: new full-speed USB device number 5 using uhci_hcd
	usb 4-2.4: New USB device found, idVendor=06e1, idProduct=a155
	usb 4-2.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
	usb 4-2.4: Product: ADS InstantFM Music
	usb 4-2.4: Manufacturer: ADS TECH
	radio-si470x 4-2.4:1.2: DeviceID=0xffff ChipID=0xffff

This, as well as the "Invalid freq '127150000'" and the
"get_baseline:  min=65535.000000 max=65535.000000" messages seem to indicate
that only FFFF is being read from all the registers of the tuner chip, so
somehow the communication between the usb micro-controller and the
si470x tuner chip is not working.

If it does work under $otheros, you can try running $otheros in a
qemu vm with usb passthrough, and then with wireshark on the host catch the usb
traffic, and see what $otheros is doing ...

Regards,

Hans
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