> Once upon a time (August, to be more precise), I got interested on the > Nebula USB DVB-T device. I asked on this if anyone was developing a > driver for it, and as no-one was, I decided to try it myself. > > I contacted Nebula, and they promised to help me any way they could, > including giving a test device (after making sure I really am > doing/qualified to do the job), and the specifications, of course. > > They were a bit busy in their own (windows-based) development though (a > new version of their windows-program was released recently), and as I > was a bit busy with work too, I wasn't very active in asking them again > when nothing appeared. As a result, I have neither the specs nor the > device, and the work hasn't gotten anywhere. > > Now comes the problematic part. I'm going to Germany, Bochum, for the > next 5 months. Unfortunately, as I recently found out, the area will get > DVB-T only in May (which is a bit badly timed, as at that time I'm > beginning to get back), so there is no way I could test the driver and > the device. And looking at my schedule further, from June, the earliest > I'm going to be able to continue is around August. > > So. I invite anyone interested to carry on (or rather to start) the > project, by contacting Nebula (they know my schedule problems, and are > still willing to help anyone who wants to make the driver). My prime > interest is to see the thingy supported in linux. It seems to be a > really nice device, USB2 and all...
I was going to have a go at this, but I'm not sure I have enough time to spare any more. They've got back to me recently so I thought I'd better ask around the list again if anyone else is interested. I might buy one myself to tinker with (it does look like a nice device), but I guess the test device is still available. Cheers, Alex -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.