Good news! I've got the card tuning, and running the scan -c app I can see lists of programs. This means that the dma stuff must be basically working to get at least this much data!
In a previous email I reported on what the twinhan driver was doing to decode tuning reply packets. Now, I don't think this was correct. Looking at the packets back from the asic I see two bytes reported frequency then patterns like: .. .. 1d b5 00 1f 01 .. .. 1b 5a 00 20 01 .. .. 1f 6c 00 1f 01 .. .. 1c 42 00 20 01 .. .. 1c 7d 00 1f 01 .. .. 1c 0b 00 1f 01 another frequency: .. .. 2e 0c 00 23 01 another .. .. 29 39 00 1f 01 .. .. 2f fb 00 22 01 The first two bytes must be one number, then the last two (reversed) another. I wonder if these are the numbers for things like signal strength, snr or so forth. (These were for Optus C1 in Sydney, f=12438 p=H s=29473) Anyway, I've put the code up in my usual web holding space. http://members.optushome.com.au/jhonan/dst/ Lots more to do before this is ready, but I'm pleased. Gee I hope someone gets more use out this than me. All I can see at the moment is a list of scrambled channels and TV Shopping News :). Jamie -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.