On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 06:54:45PM +0200, Gunther Mayer wrote: > > I found a h20drv.ini on my Windows partition which says > > > > [LR25] [...] > LR25 ist the Zoran based model afaik. Ah. Well, there's another section there too: [LR26] ForcePrimary=0 TunerMake=2 TunerType=5 AudeoCODEC=0 TeletextType=0 ExtAudio=1 ;TunerMake 0: Philips 1: Temic ;TunerType 0: NTSC 1: BG 2: I 3: DK ; 4: SECAM ;TeletextType 0: SAA5246 HasNICAM=1 HasMTS=0 KeepAudio=0 beOverlay=1 Nice undocumented values for TunerMake and TunerType, aren't they? That's why I initially though this section was unused. But if FlyVideo 98 is actually model LR50, then both of those sections might be useless... > What model string is printed on your PCB (LR50 Rev.??)? LR50 Rev:W On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:38:11PM +0200, Gunther Mayer wrote: > > I'm afraid that's a little problematic -- almost everything is hidden in > > a metal box. > > The metal box _is_ the tuner. Oops. :) > Doesn't it have a sticker with model name on it? There's just a large sticker saying "LifeView" and listing several TV norms. The box beside "PAL-D/K" is checked. > So your Flyvideo doesn't have an EEPROM at all (should be on 0xa0). > We could confirm this by "lspci -v", as BT878 reads it subsystem from > Eeprom at power up, this should lack too. Yes, there's no subsystem line in lspci -v output. Marius Gedminas -- Since this protocol deals with Firewalls there are no real security considerations. -- RFC 3093