Andy Walls wrote:

> This strongly indicates that there is no Z8 chip on the board.  It could
> also indicate that it is there, but not responding for some reason.
> You'll need to do a visual inspection or write a small program to
> stimulate the ivtv driver's private ioctl() for resetting the Z8 IR
> chip.
> 
> BTW:
> 50 is the eeprom
> 61 is the tuner
> 44 is the broadcast decoder
> 1b is the baseband audio mux
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
> 

Since I wouldn't know the first thing about writing a small program to
stimulate the chip, I opted to dig out the PC and do a visual
inspection.  Both cards look identical with the exception of a few
serial numbers.  In the process I physically took out each card in the
hopes that putting them back in would mysteriously fix it.  It works
with DVD's, so why wouldn't it work with components? :)  Oh well...

Good card:
        NTSC/NTSC-J
        26032 Rev C199
        Z8F0811 chip
        Back of card markings: 3205 8182327

Other card:
        NTSC/NTSC-J
        26032 Rev C199
        Z8F0811 chip
        Back: 3205 8162573

Regards,
Rick


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