On Sat, 2011-06-04 at 17:37 +0200, wal...@free.fr wrote:
A307 may be close to the A306 board. I've found the following chips: cx23385,
xc[34]?, lg3303). The demodulator is not the same, and follows the ATSC
standard
(The A306 is DVB-T compatible).
Coordinating our works may be helpful, for
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 23:13 +0200, wal...@free.fr wrote:
I've tried to use my A306 board on my system. All the main chips are
fully
supported by linux.
I have the A307 (product ID 0xc939) and I'd like to coordinate with you
regarding adapting your A306 support for it. If you use IRC at all,
that will need to be a second patch when more feasible. To review, every
100ms, bit 4 is set in register 0xe0 in the AU8524 demod, register 0xe1
is read, and if bit 4 is on in it, 0x28 bytes are read from 0xe3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gimpelevich dan...@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us
diff --git a/drivers/media
I am writing to the three of you to ask whether you have any uncommitted
code for the au0828 and/or au8522 drivers so that I do not reinvent the
wheel. I am CC'ing the mailing list for posterity and the ODM contact
that came forward a year ago here:
In the past year and a half, my personal life took turns for the crazier
and crazier. some time prior to that, I had near perfect support working
for all functions of this card, including IR, but it never made it into
mercurial due to a disagreement with Mauro about what I saw as
fundamental