Jason wrote:
 
> Ok, I think I've got my problem solved. I swapped the the PCI 
> slots that the HD3000 and PVR-350 were in (Pundit only has 2 
> PCI slots). Now IVTV seems to load without any of the -19 and 
> i2c client addr errors. 

> I avoided doing the swap until now 
> because the PRV-350 would not fit into the top slot without 
> modification to the case.

Haha, boy was *I* overjoyed when I tried to fit it in mine... ;-)

Now I'm beginning to think I might have been lucky in picking the 
correct slot the first time!

Now with a bit of practice I can now get the riser card in/out in about
5min, it 
took me about 2 hours _just_ to get the thing in the first time!

<snip>

> Well, let me say this loud and clear: "If you are getting the 
> Error -19 reading Hauppauge eeprom error and you know you're 
> loading the right modules then try putting the PVR card in 
> another PCI slot."

FWIW I had a problem with a PVR-350 and Nova-T with duplicate
(one v4l, one ivtv) tveeprom kernel modules that meant either one 
or the other would load but not both, a little bit of renaming and a funky 
modprobe.local.conf later (do a search for "v4l vs ivtv namespace" if you
want it) 
and both are happily working side by side.
 
The thing is that the pvr-350 would fail with a -19 code when it failed to
load....

I've missed the start of this thread but just in case you haven't done it
already a 

# modprobe -l | grep tveeprom 

should tell you if you have duplicate kernel modules.

Regards

David



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