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I've been following the List since Vol 25 Issue 28, in hopes of getting
my receiver running under Linux. That covers the past 3 month. The unit
is TBS Q-Box DVB-S, a USB receiver. Gunther requested photos and
information, which I've now sent 3 times to http://www.bttv-gallery.de
and to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ,I now see it has entered a
listing, but, my photos, & specs, have not been included, and the page
is still requesting this information. To date, I've not received
confirmation of receipt, of the information I've sent. Is it getting
lost or ignored????
Breaking the Q-box down, the tuner is recognized as a 0299, similar to
Technisat's unit. The Cypress chip cy7c68013A is apparently still in
limbo, though Marco is also seeking it for Kworld's Opera 1. There are
several other units like Luc Small's, Hanftek UMT-010 DVB-T USB2.0, that
appear in both DVB-S&T, USB & PCI units, that also need this chip
solved. I have no idea of what else is needed to extract the eprom, or
xilling chip information. Are there no self help methods available,
other than lsusb? I don't know where the Cypress chip fits in the scheme
of things, but, I hope it's solved soon.
charlie
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