The tveeprom module is responsible for reading and
interpreting the contents of the EEPROM (if there is
one) on the TV card.

So, it reads in a stream of bytes, figures out what
card it is, and then retrieves the settings.  As new
cards are released and supported, the signatures need
to be updated.

-- Joe

--- Sean Cier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Duncan Brown wrote:
> > 
> > Try using the basic tveeprom module direct from
> the kernel instead of 
> > the one provided by ivtv: (tveeprom-ivtv, you'll
> also need to remove the 
> > alias in modprobe)
> 
> That seems to have fixed it beautifully -- thanks,
> Duncan!  Out of 
> curiosity, what does the tveeprom module *do*,
> anyhow?
> 
> -spc
> 
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