Salve, Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2003 23:53 schrieb Holger Waechtler: > Can you please tell us what frontend and demodulator chip is soldered on > your card?
I have borrowed a SkyStar2 from a friend and it is still on my todo to check if it will run (@Nico thank you for recording the EbS software pantents stuff). First Szczepan was not shure if the board layout is labeld with 2.6B or 2.68 I would say this is a B, also some sat shops speaks from 2.6B Bord label: Model: SkyStar2 P/N 92105-20002 REV: 2.6B B2C2 chip labeled with: B2C2 B2C2INC.Com FlexCop II T2285-02 2CEV37129.1 0044 CO USA How is it possible to find out which tuner is used? Without opening the tuner box? Ther are black dots letter on it: TBMU24112IMB1 030418 BAAATB Szczepan, maybe you can write the details of your card as detailed as I did. Of course I will test it and send you how it works Greetings rob PS: Do you see a chance that Technisat sells the card with an linux driver in future? Or with an live linux CD like Knoppix? And what do you think to stream Knoppix or Deabian once a week (for example on weekends mornigs)? Than would it be enough to by this card and to install the GNU/Linux system by an DVB-S datacast. Every update would be made via Satellite, too. Wouldn`t this the real meaning of Free Software? *g* You will answer, how to financiate this - well why should not a satellite datacasta support this or on of the Satellitprovider (Astra, Eutelsat in Europe) themself? And would it possibe to missuse a TV-chanel for datacast? Great would it be when a test picture would be still broadcasted but behind 95% of the bandwide used for datacast during the night :) -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
