Have you tried swapping the second card with the first card to see if you can get it to work in a single card config? That could tell you whether you have a problem configuring the second card, or whether it's something unique to having two cards in the system (a la, PCI IRQ issues).

Mathew Mrosko wrote:

On Saturday 18 June 2005 12:35 pm, Nick Rosier wrote:

I also tried switching the cards in their PCI slots, but still nothing... I cannot seem to get them to work... I suspected the second card might be DOA since I got it on eBay for really cheap, but I tested it in a M$ windows machine, and it seemed to work fine.

The only thing I noticed is that both cards have bus mastering enabled upon a reboot/reload of ivtv now... So it appears it fixed my pre-install setpci command.

Still open for more suggestions!

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