Hi Marcus, Quoting Marcus Kuba ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Am 14.04.2002 19:54:11, schrieb Martin Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So in the end you (convergence) will have to fix the CAM-support anyways. Or do I >have to admit > that your company will never deliver a working driver to your customers who are >willing to > produce linux-based STBs? Sorry for being a bit rude, but there are moments I wonder >what your > company is doing. The only things I see is a driver and lots of projects on the >web-site, but not a > single product available on the market. How do you earn money? www.linuxtv.org and what you see is one thing. Beside of that convergence has written around 1,116,832 lines of code (w/o www.linuxtv.org and www.directfb.org code) as an indenpendent software vendor and that code isn't available for the public. So what you see is a part of a significant larger project. Our LinuxTV operating system, which has been demonstrated on the IBC2000, CeBit 2001, IFA 2001, has been bought by a major German set-top-box manufacturer (Galaxis AG) at the IFA 2001 (see press release). Feel free to contact our sales department for precise release dates or visit us at one of the upcoming fairs and convince yourself :-). We do not have to fix CAM support for the TI AV771x in order to be successful. Most of the manufacturers all using next generation hardware, which we will support at our own. The majority of the low level driver work has to be done at new areas and working cam support for the TI AV771x has no real priority for us, because nobody is going to pay us for that work. The code is there. Take it, use it, enhance it! I hope this clears up a few things. Bye... Szymon. -- Szymon Polom, Project Manager Middleware GPG Key-ID: E6EA36F2 convergence GmbH http://www.convergence.de Rosenthaler Str. 51 fon: +49(0)30-72 62 06 68 D-10178 Berlin fax: +49(0)30-72 62 06 55 -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
