please takle a look into your tuner module (the silver metal box) and tell me the name of the little chip inside. Juergens driver should work fine if there is a SP5659, but will fail if you find a SP5668. The latter is not connected via i2c but a serial interface, it needs t obe handled differently.
Holger
Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
Hi, On Tuesday 19 November 2002 19:52, J�rgen Peitz wrote:Am Dienstag, 19. November 2002 14:34 schrieb Holger Waechtler:Juri Haberland wrote:Nils Ohlmeier wrote:From the logs i would say the driver is not loaded correct or evendoes not support my card. But i'm a newbie to this stuff and may be wrong, That's why i'm asking for help with my logs here.I think the driver is actually working and it seems that you have the same revision as I have (1.2). You also seem to have copied the Sc_main.mc file from the Windows driver to the appropiate directory. Please try to unload/load the driver one or two times and try to tune with 'tzap ZDF'.please update your driver source before - yesterday I introduced a bug which might had caused your problems. should be fixed again.because of some changes in dvb_frontend.c the tdlb7 driver works better with this patch. Holger, can you please add this also to CVS.
i did made a 'cvs update' a few minutes ago and applied J�rgens patch.
Then i insmoded the driver and tryed 'tzap ZDF'. No luck.
But Juri is right with his advice to load and unload the driver a few times. This leads sometimes to the result that the tzap output changes from the all zero line to 'status 17' and 'FE_HAS_LOCK' at the end of the line. But nevertheless no picture.
Maybe some facts about my system are helpfull:
Gentoo Linux 1.4_rc1, kernel 2.4.19-gentoo-r9, gcc 3.2
Athlon XP 1900+, Asus A7V8X board with Via KT400 chipset, addtionaly to my TT DVB-T 1.2 card a Hauppauge WinTV card is installed and shares the interrupt with the TT (but i also tried it without the bttv driver loaded).
I'm open for any hints. Should i try to remove the WinTV card for example?
Thanks and greetings
Nils
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