Thanks Bryan.

>
> > Yes, with 0.3.x I've always had it think it's a 250. I've never been
> > able to get 0.3.x to recognize the card as a 150, even though 0.2 does
> > successfully recognize it as 150.
>
>     Actually neither autdetect properly.  The 0.2 series defaults
> unknown cards to 150s and 0.3 defaults them to 250s.   Try
> options ivtv cardtype=6

Where exactly do I put this in? In modprobe.conf? As I said in my last mail,
I'm loading the modules manually right now, but I'd like to do them from
modprobe.conf. What lines should I insert into modprobe.conf? Do I need to
load each of the drivers individually?

>
> > ivtv: Unknown card: vendor/device: 4444/0016, subsystem vendor/device:
> > 0000/8801
>
>     This is the reason the card isn't being set up properly.  For some
> reason subsystem vendor, which should be 0070 is coming up as 0000.
> This is similar to a problem Mark was having, except his subsystem
> device was missing the high byte.  I still have no idea where this is
> coming from, but you can fix it by overriding the cardtype in options.
>

I can provide the lspci information later tonight... but for now I hope the
cardtype=6 will help...

Ricardo



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