Re: Flyvideo 2k/3k IR remote

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On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, David Atkinson wrote:

> > So I *guess* the GPIO map for FV2K/FV3K looks like the following:
> > 
> > Bits: 27-25 24 23-21 20 19 18    17-16 15-13   12 11-0
> >       RemIn ?? RemIn ?? ?? BtnIn ????? AMuxOut ?? ????
> > 
> > RemIn: Remote Input Value (Input) 
> > BtnIn: Button Pressed (Input) 
> > AMuxOut: HEF4052 Analog Mux Enable & Select (Output) 
> > ????: Unknown (I'm assuming the constant bits, e.g. b16-17, may be other
> >       inputs like the Resistor pad Configuration) 
> > 
> 
> That seems to be in-line with what I've noticed (and implemented for the 
> remote).
> 
> It doesn't seem to be possible to detect for a remote from the GPIO pins 
> (see below). However I wonder if bit 12 (0x01000) indicates radio?
> 

> GPIO Results for FlyVIDEO cards
> --------------------
> Philip Gladstone	?	1,3,5	NTSC			2k (?)
> Wan Tat Chee	0x30500	1,3	PAL-BG			2k, no radio, no EEPROM
> Silvano Galliani	0x31000	5	PAL-BG / PAL-DK		2k, IR, radio
> Shaun Jackman	0x38500	1,3	NTSC(USA)		2k, IR, no radio, EEPROM
> David Atkinson	0x39000	5	PAL-BG / PAL-DK		3k, IR, radio
> 
> 

Hmm. I forgot to refer to the complete table. I guess you might be right 
(i.e., b12 (Input) == radio detect) :)

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