Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia

2007-11-12 Thread Eugene
I'm still having the same problem with my NANO2 as well. Managed to
use a workaround:

1. Removed the dvb_usb_cxusb module using rmmod
2. Connected the USB device into a VMWare instance running XP
3. The Windows driver seems to bootstrap the firmware..
4. Disconnected from vmware
5. did a 'modprobe dvb_usb_cxusb'
6. The device gets recognised as having a zl10353 ;)

I'm using 2.6.21.1 with the xc-bluebird.patch

-- Eugene

On Nov 8, 2007 3:31 PM, Collier Family [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the fast response - yes it does work in windows.



 - Original Message -
 From: Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Collier Family [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 2:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia


  Michael Krufky wrote:
  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.
 
  Sorry, I forgot to add the helpful advice ;-)
 
  ...It looks like the driver is having trouble accessing the zl10353.  Can
  you check to make sure the device works in windows?
 
  -Mike


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Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia

2007-11-07 Thread Michael Krufky
Michael Krufky wrote:
 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.

Sorry, I forgot to add the helpful advice ;-)

...It looks like the driver is having trouble accessing the zl10353.  Can you 
check to make sure the device works in windows?

-Mike

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Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia

2007-11-07 Thread Michael Krufky
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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Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia

2007-11-07 Thread Collier Family
Thanks for the fast response - yes it does work in windows.


- Original Message - 
From: Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Collier Family [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO NANO Australia


 Michael Krufky wrote:
 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.

 Sorry, I forgot to add the helpful advice ;-)

 ...It looks like the driver is having trouble accessing the zl10353.  Can 
 you check to make sure the device works in windows?

 -Mike 


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