Re: Unrecognized decoder chip (not gm7113c)

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I am not sure how much work it would take to upgrade this particular
kernel to 3.7+. The code for it came from
https://github.com/olegk0/rk3066-kernel but I think it differs
significantly from the main line structure and has several custom
drivers. I will try and get a 3.7 kernel running on an x86 machine and
see if I can get it to run though. Thanks for taking the time to
investigate.

On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Ezequiel Garcia <elezegarcia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Greg Horvath <horvath.105@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I am not running them at the same time. There are two sets of dmesg output.
>> One for the stk1160 driver and the other when I attempted to load easycap
>> driver without loading stk1160.
>>
>>
>
> Right. In that case you can forget about the "easycap" driver.
> I can only help you getting your stuff working with stk1160.
>
> Do you have any chance to upgrade your kernel to a v3.7+ ?
>
> Keep in mind it's very unlikely that you'll get much support from the community
> using such an ancient kernel, and with a driver that you backported yourself
> (although I'll investigate this a bit).
>
> --
>     Ezequiel
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