Dominik Kuhlen wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 October 2007 01:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> at this point the results are the same (meter lights up but not much else)
>> so I can't say if this is better or worse at this point
>> although I've noticed the LED is staying at orange when it should be going 
>> green in both cases, which suggests the GPIO register isn't being set when 
>> it should
>>
> You can change the GPIO1 initialisation to 0x02 instead of 0x82. 
> this will switch the led to green when the frontend gets open()'ed.
> To switch it back to orange insert
>  stb0899_write_reg(state, STB0899_GPIO01CFG, 0x82);
> in the stb0899_sleep() function.
> (this should be somehow limited to the pctv452e as the GPIOs might 
> have different meanings on other devices)

I have added in a generic post process interface to the driver you can simply 
add in a config for your LED's and it will be handled, no need to hardcode it 
in.

Please check, whether it works for you.

Manu

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