Collier Family wrote:
> I have a  DVICO NANO but I am having the same troubles others had in June. It 
> appears it is not being recognised as being cold. 
> 
> I have followed the instructions at 
> http://fremnet.net/article/228/dvico-fusionhdtv-dual-digital-4-under-linux 
> and all went well except the frontend not set. dmesg follows
> 
> usb 5-8: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
> usb 5-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> dvb-usb: found a 'DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2' in warm state.
> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -22 (2/0)
> dvb-usb: will pass the complete MPEG2 transport stream to the software 
> demuxer.
> DVB: registering new adapter (DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2)
> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (1/0)
> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (3/0)
> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (3/0)
> dvb-usb: bulk message failed: -110 (5/0)
> dvb-usb: no frontend was attached by 'DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2'
> dvb-usb: DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T NANO2 successfully initialized and connected.
> 
> Is there any other information that may help I am running vanilla 2.6.23.1 
> kernel on Scientific linux 5.0
> 
> Thanks a lot for the work so far. 

The DVB-T NANO2 does not require the bluebird firmware -- the fx2 boots it from 
the eeprom.  So, the device does not have a "cold" state.  The only firmware 
that you need for it is the xc3028 firmware that was used in Markus' xc3028 
kernel driver.

However, there is alternate firmware required for the xc3028 for use in 
Australia.  I assume that you already have that.

-Mike

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