From: "Martin Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > So I guess the PCI related theories look good and it's something to > do with the motherboard / chipset. It would be nice to get the older > machine working but it's not essential for testing / working on the > Myth DVB code now I know it's going to be usable!
If you still want to try things: - do you have a setting called "Delayed Transaction" in your BIOS? If so, make sure it is ENABLED. In my BIOS, it was disabled by default, but I read that this enables the buffers in the PCI chipset and might thus help. - try the SAA7146A settings: 1) burst = 16 DWORDs, threshold = 32 DWORDs (that's the only one that would work on the machine with the SIS chipset) 2) burst = 16 DWORDs, threshold = 16 DWORDs (works good for high data rates) Regards, -- Robert Schlabbach e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Berlin, Germany -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
