From: "James Conner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Yesterday my new shiny WinTV Nova-T PCI arrived...
Man, this is really getting a popular topic ;) James, please see the current thread "Missing frontend for Lorenzen LS DVB-T" The Lorenzen card is _exactly_ the same thing that is sold as the new Nova-T in the UK. If you follow the discussions, you'll see that there are a number of people currently much at work with this. FWIW, I have managed to make the frontend work, but in a Windows BDA driver :-) I am exchanging information with some Linux programmers, though, which I suppose will soon produce the first results... > Notable features of interest include the unlabelled jumper FWIW, the jumper is documented on the one sheet of paper Lorenzen ships with the card, and it's for enabling a 5V DC voltage on the antenna input. This is for feeding certain amplified indoor antennas. > and what looks like a socket for an IR dongle to attach to... Not sure what you mean. The unequipped long connector at the top is most likely for a CI slot card. > I tried to open the metal box, but it's very tightly sealed... I tried > with a pair of pliers but couldn't get the lid off... (I was trying not > to damage it) Don't bother. Someone's already done it and we now know what's inside (see the thread I mentioned). > Yes... I have a second computer... and a working windows driver... and I > can even handle building the i2c sniffer.. I'm good with electronics... > > Where would I attach the sniffer to once I'd built it? Don't bother either, as we already have the i2c logs. If you want to contribute something: The thing most wanted is the programming information on the TDA10045H from Philips. If you can hunt this document down somewhere, you'll be our hero :-) Regards, -- Robert Schlabbach e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Berlin, Germany -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
