> I was able to compile

When I compile it I get on snv_b86 what version and did you modify the 
Makefiles's? :

gcc -o bt848-cards.o -c -D_KERNEL -I../drv -DVERSION=\"0.3.3\" -Wall -m64 
../drv/bt848-cards.c
In file included from ../drv/bt848-cards.c:40:
../drv/bt848.h:194: error: `NR_FRAMES' undeclared here (not in a function)
../drv/bt848-cards.c: In function `init_PXC200':
../drv/bt848-cards.c:1217: warning: unknown conversion type character `i' in 
format
../drv/bt848-cards.c:1217: warning: too many arguments for format
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `bt848-cards.o'
Current working directory /Desktop/bt848x-0.3.3/obj64
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `obj64'
Current working directory /Desktop/bt848x-0.3.3/obj64
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `driver64'
# 




and run, and yes, eventually
> watch tv with the mentioned software on X86.
> With Nevada, about a year ago.
> This shouldn't have changed eversince, as bt8x8
> hasn't been updated for a while... :( So unless there
> have been changes in Nevada that impacted this code,
> it should be "compilalble", and should work.
> No overlay though, and the UI isn't very
> sophisticated, but it did (does) have basic stuff.
> I had at that time an Intel 865-based board, 1G RAM,
> 3.2 GHz (64 bit capable) celeron, and the Nevada
> release from about a year ago (it was around ~59-64).
> To kernel was 64-bit.
> So, all in all, it _might_ work, I haven't checked it
> eversince. Maybe it's high time to do this :)
> ...and if someone would pick up that project, and
> maybe added a few extras, well, that would be
> fantastic!!!
> I, myself am not a programmer, unfortunatelly, but I
> do have quite an experience in testing, building, and
> - to some extent - debugging, so I would gladly
>  participate, and help in such a project! :)
> 
> A
 
 
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