RE: [V4L] Trouble Getting WinTV Go! to work.

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Eric-

It looks like you have an Abit BP6... me too.  :-)  Is there any particular
slot that the card should be in?

So I should download a Vanilla 2.2.16 kernel, and then patch in the new i2c
code.  then compile bttv?

Or, should I just enable V4L support in the kernel configuration?

	Ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Jorgensen [mailto:alhaz@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 4:28 PM
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [V4L] Trouble Getting WinTV Go! to work.


> 
> Eric-
> 
> Thanks for the info, I will give it a try tonight.  As for V4L as a whole,
> how stable is it?  I had it crash my machine last night... it was my first
> lockup in about 15 months.  

	The Bt8x8 series are agressive pci busmasters. If your PCI bus
isn't up to it (Intel Neptune chipset, Intel Triton 1 chipset, some SiS
chipsets) you may be out of luck. 

	You may also try moving it to a different PCI slot. 

	There is also a tritonone=1 or somesuch argument you can pass the
bttv module that's been known to help both the early intel chipsets and
SiS chipsets, you may try that. 

	Me, I have a WinTV 401 (TV+FM+IR 878) in a BX based dual celeron
and haven't had a single problem with it, watch tv on it all the time. 
 
> Also, since I have a Hauppauge, do I have to worry about backing up the
> eeprom?  If it does get nuked, and I don't have a backup... can I get it
> from somewhere?

	Maybe. Dunno. Not an issue with recent bttv, as far as i know. I
believe it was an issue with the hacked up i2c drivers used in the kernel
version. 

> 	Thank you so much for your time!

	No problem. 

 - Eric



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