Sorry Jon, -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Ed Wildgoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Jon Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 12:32, Jon Burgess wrote: > > Julian Tibble wrote: > > > > > As far as I can tell, av7110_ir.c is part of the driver for "fully featured" > > > cards, and budget-ci.c is for cards with a common interface connection for > > > pay-per-view. Neither of these apply to me (as far as I know), so can > > > I use the remote control? > > > > The budget-ci is actually for budget cards with IR input, it confused me > > for a while as well. > > > > My new budget card has an IR connector, but it wasn't initally working > > with the budget-ci driver. Moving the PCI ID from the budget to > > budget-ci driver was all that was required to get the remote recognised. > > Try the patch attached and see if it helps. > > > > I also needed to tweak the mapping table as well to get all the keys > > recognised correctly, but I don't have that code in front of me right now. > > Interesting. Applied the patch, but trying to insmod it then fails with > "./budget-ci.o: init_module: No such device" > > However, curiously enough I already had loaded the driver: > dvb-ttpci-budget-ci > > And this does in fact seem to be picking up my remote and there is a > /dev/input/event1 which is squirting stuff back at me. > > Unfortunately just like with the DVB driver patch, I can't seem to get > it to detect several keys such as the "red" key, and the bottom left > "prev track" key. Nothing comes back, and some basic hacking of the > driver tends to suggest that some of these keys must be being > transmitted in a peculiar way? > > I would be interested to know if a) you get your remote detected by the > same driver? b) whether you know how to get these other keys working? > > As an aside, I have a couple of other remotes such as a "CoolCommand" > remote which came with a Winfast TV2000 card, and this has a very > similar type of receiver (which plugs in the back of the winfast card). > Is it possible to get this detected by this driver, and if so what is > the basic process to go about reverse engineering the codes which are > sent to the card (I could perhaps do with a pointer to a 101 on how the > IR receiver code works?) > > Thanks so much > > Ed W >
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