Re: [ivtv-devel] tveeprom cannot autodetect tuner! (FQ1216LME MK5)

2009-05-26 Thread Ant

Andy Walls wrote:

Hermann,

There is an FQ1216LME MK3 data sheet here:

http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/datasheets/tuners/FQ1216LME%20Mk3.pdf

Is it safe to assume that the MK5 is not very different from the MK3?
  

I am no expert on the subject, but I found this reference to the MK3 vs MK5:

http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/other/products/rf/fq_mk5.pdf

Where it says

"The FQ1200 MK5 family is identical in footprint to the
FQ1200 MK3 series, ensuring a quick drop-in replacement."

If the MK5 family is designed as a drop in replacement for the MK3 
family, I would think there is a good chance it functions exactly the same.


Anthony


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Re: POLL: for/against dropping support for kernels < 2.6.22

2009-02-24 Thread Ant

Hans Verkuil wrote:

Hi all,

There are lot's of discussions, but it can be hard sometimes to actually 
determine someone's opinion.


So here is a quick poll, please reply either to the list or directly to me 
with your yes/no answer and (optional but welcome) a short explanation to 
your standpoint. It doesn't matter if you are a user or developer, I'd like 
to see your opinion regardless.


Please DO NOT reply to the replies, I'll summarize the results in a week's 
time and then we can discuss it further.


Should we drop support for kernels <2.6.22 in our v4l-dvb repository?

_: Yes
  

Yes

_: No

Optional question:

Why:
Firstly let me state that I am not a v4l developer. I have been lurking 
on this list and its predecessor for about 3 years as I find low level 
hardware programming very interesting. The main concern for the no camp 
seemed to be support for EL5. I use EL 3, 4 and 5 for different purposes 
to this day, and I would like to add my viewpoint. I know the older 
releases have inferior hardware support compared to the newer ones, but 
to me this is not a problem, just a consideration when selecting the 
hardware I wish to use. If v4l stops supporting kernels < 2.6.22 then it 
is not like EL5 based on 2.6.18 will instantly be useless. It just means 
that you will need to find a camera or dvr card that is already 
supported. I dont see that this is a problem, and think that this trade 
off is worth it so as to not complicate life for future development more 
than it needs to be.


Ant
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