Re: [linux-dvb] Determining chipsets (was Artec T14BR DVB-T)

2007-11-30 Thread Nick Andrew
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 10:43:16AM +1000, Lindsay Mathieson wrote: > Is there anyway to id the chips without taking a USB device to pieces? I > have a DigitalNow TinyTwin USB (Dual Tuner) that I'm pretty sure is an > AF9015 design but I'm not sure what the tuner is. I have it recognised > using the

Re: [linux-dvb] Determining chipsets (was Artec T14BR DVB-T)

2007-11-21 Thread hermann pitton
Am Mittwoch, den 21.11.2007, 07:37 +0100 schrieb hermann pitton: > Am Mittwoch, den 21.11.2007, 10:43 +1000 schrieb Lindsay Mathieson: > > Yousef Lamlum wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Being the impatient so and so that I am, I cracked open my Artec T14BR > > > to have proper look inside. Turns out

Re: [linux-dvb] Determining chipsets (was Artec T14BR DVB-T)

2007-11-20 Thread hermann pitton
Am Mittwoch, den 21.11.2007, 10:43 +1000 schrieb Lindsay Mathieson: > Yousef Lamlum wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Being the impatient so and so that I am, I cracked open my Artec T14BR > > to have proper look inside. Turns out it uses the same chipset combo > > that DiBcomm's STK7070-P reference design

[linux-dvb] Determining chipsets (was Artec T14BR DVB-T)

2007-11-20 Thread Lindsay Mathieson
Yousef Lamlum wrote: > Hi, > > Being the impatient so and so that I am, I cracked open my Artec T14BR > to have proper look inside. Turns out it uses the same chipset combo > that DiBcomm's STK7070-P reference design uses. Is there anyway to id the chips without taking a USB device to pieces? I