Hans Verkuil writes:

All the Hauppauge ZIP files were downloaded from
http://hauppauge.lightpath.net/software, and their md5sums are:

b0b417de77caab17ac4ae51858d44625  pvr150_20_35_23348.zip
173c5ce2c0f16da42a5316ef7cee6834  pvr250_18a_inf.zip

??? The firmware files are obtained from the zip files as noted in the wiki (http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Firmware). And those zip files are different from what you mention. So firmware.tar.gz is really up to date.

Well, I don't know who "ftp.shspvr.com" is, I went to Hauppauge's official download site. Now, since I grabbed the files last time, it looks like a new set of files were released.

If you go to http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/support/support_pvr250-350.html, you can see that Hauppauge's driver files get downloaded from
http://hauppauge.lightpath.net/software/pvr250

The two latest files are pvr150250350_inf.zip and PVR250_22_23070.exe

ivtvfwextract.pl happily eats the zip file, and spits out two 256kb firmware files. Although the exe file is a self-extracting zip file, I don't see anything that resembles HcwMakoC.ROM in there.

It also looks like Hauppauge added a link back to http://ivtv.sourceforge.net, so, perhaps, after some gentle nudging, they can be persuaded to publish a separate, official tarball of the firmware files.


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