hmm, i was looking around the net for drivers for my asus v7700 deluxe video
card, and found that it used the Philips SAA7113 chip to power its video-in
capabillities. searching the web, the only linux drivers i could find were
the ones for the kfir chipset, which include two files called saa7113.c and
.h, also, when compiled, one of the modules that is generated is called
saa7113. im assuming that this is a driver for the same chipset that is on
my video card.
i looked at the source code, and it looked like it was somewhat integrated w/
the rest of the drivers (although, i dont really know much about linux device
drivers).
i was wondering how hard it would be to use the driver that has been written
with other cards that use the chipset (in my case the asus v7700). would
there be some rewriting of the driver necessary, also, would it be possible
to use it w/ the video for linux (1 or 2) interface?
i might be interested in working on this, although, like i said, id have no
idea what i was doing...
thanks for any advice
spiral man
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