Re: Problems wih matrox meteor2 while loading the module

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The Meteor2 Multi Channel (no MJPEG module) that I am using works just fine. This is tested with 2.4.18-2.4.20 kernels. The box is a plain RH8.

- Christian

Eric Williams wrote:

I guess I'm in the same boat as Hugo, I have a Standard. I checked the documentation in the emlix 1.0 driver, the Standard model is listed as one that is recognized and it is not included in the list of things that don't (yet) work. Can someone please tell me what models of Meteor II DO work, and in what software configuration you have it working? Thanks.
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Eric Williams
Advanced Light Source
Lawrence Berkeley Lab

At 04:27 PM 2/3/2003 +0100, you wrote:

On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Hugo Ortega H. wrote:

[..]

> this is the information that I obtained from the
> board:
>
> Matrox JPEG/MPEG 913-00 REV. B
>
> Meteor2/4
> MFG P/N METEROR2/4
> S/N AW82913
>
> Just in case, one of the chips, the biggest (I suppose
> at the JPEG/MPEG Module) have the next text:
>
> XLILINX XC4028XLA BG352AKP9945 F1083664a

You have the Meteor2/Standard which is not yet supported by the driver. We have plans to do this but don't have a time schedule for it. In addition, the
JPEG module you have is not and will probably never be supported. If you
remove it from the card, the driver should detect the M2/Std but won't be able
to grab any frames.

Cord



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