> Is anyone out there developing a set-top box for a professional company that is very small (about the size of a CD-ROM drive) that can recieve DVB-T, i> s based on Linux (of course) and has an ethernet port? A front panel LCD or display would be great too (www.lcdproc.org).
> Just curious, > Brian Hi Brian, It depends on what you want 2 do, but Zarlink semi have got a simple freeview app board that is the size of a cigarette pack and receives DVB-T under Linux. However, it does not have an ethernet port so debugging would have to be done using RS232 or JTAG. We also have a PVR board design that is roughly the size of a VCR cassette that does have a ethernet port. We don't manufacture the end product, but we do have app reference designs. Hope this helps, Rob : ) -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
