From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does the TT card use the STB6x00 or a TDA827x PLL only ?
The TT Budget S2-3200 card is made up of the following components:
1. ST LNBP21PD LNB Supply and Control (I2C address 0x10)
2. STB6100 RF tuner (I2C address not yet known to me)
3. STB0899 DVB-S2
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shortage of chips ? More than that, the Twinhan DVB-S2 card,
VP-1040 uses the Mantis PCI bridge, which is a new chipset as well.
Not new to me ;)
You can look at the STB0899 driver over here.
thomas schorpp wrote:
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shortage of chips ? More than that, the Twinhan DVB-S2 card,
VP-1040 uses the Mantis PCI bridge, which is a new chipset as well.
Not new to me ;)
is Mantis a trademark or a manufacturer?
i want one but
: Robert Schlabbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:03 AM
Subject: [linux-dvb] STB6100, STB0899 programming information?
Hi,
can anyone here give me a pointer how/where to obtain programming
information for ST's STB6100 silicon tuner and the STB0899 DVB
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
But there is already a DVB driver for the STB0899, how come there is no
information available to build the DVBS2, I dont really understand what the
problem is here.
Could anyone clarify ?
Regards,
Jason Filos.
Jason Filos wrote:
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
registers or adress space? are you sure?
But there is already a DVB driver for the STB0899, how come there is no
information available to build the DVBS2, I dont really understand what the
problem is here.
hardware specific
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:26:06AM +0200, thomas schorpp wrote:
Jason Filos wrote:
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
registers or adress space? are you sure?
AFAIR it has around 150 registers, many of them 16 or 32 Bit in size.
But there is already a DVB driver for the
From: thomas schorpp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
used Your freemail adress in the support form?
no good idea, linear-tech e.g. say they dont accept gmx, etc.
Stupid companies. My GMX account is not even freemail, I'm paying for it...
even [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesnt care about freemailings, too,
i asked
Wolfgang Wegner wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:26:06AM +0200, thomas schorpp wrote:
Jason Filos wrote:
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
registers or adress space? are you sure?
AFAIR it has around 150 registers, many of them 16 or 32 Bit in size.
i see.
But
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
From: thomas schorpp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
used Your freemail adress in the support form?
no good idea, linear-tech e.g. say they dont accept gmx, etc.
Stupid companies. My GMX account is not even freemail, I'm paying for it...
even [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesnt care about
thomas schorpp wrote:
Wolfgang Wegner wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:26:06AM +0200, thomas schorpp wrote:
Jason Filos wrote:
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
registers or adress space? are you sure?
AFAIR it has around 150 registers, many of them 16 or 32 Bit in size.
thomas schorpp wrote:
Jason Filos wrote:
It CAN be, infact STB0899 has 242 registers ...
registers or adress space? are you sure?
But there is already a DVB driver for the STB0899, how come there is no
information available to build the DVBS2, I dont really understand
what the
problem
From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shortage of chips ? More than that, the Twinhan DVB-S2 card,
VP-1040 uses the Mantis PCI bridge, which is a new chipset as well.
Not new to me ;)
You can look at the STB0899 driver over here.
http://thadathil.net:8000/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/mp-stb0899
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shortage of chips ? More than that, the Twinhan DVB-S2 card,
VP-1040 uses the Mantis PCI bridge, which is a new chipset as well.
Not new to me ;)
is Mantis a trademark or a manufacturer?
i want one but twinhan doesnt talk to
. Stupid secrecy-ladden design... :(
Regards,
--
Robert Schlabbach
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Berlin, Germany
- Original Message -
From: Robert Schlabbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:03 AM
Subject: [linux-dvb] STB6100, STB0899 programming
Robert Schlabbach wrote:
Hi,
can anyone here give me a pointer how/where to obtain programming
information for ST's STB6100 silicon tuner and the STB0899 DVB-S2
demodulator? I tried registering at ST.com but any attempt to sed a request
to the product team only results in an error message... :(
Hi,
can anyone here give me a pointer how/where to obtain programming
information for ST's STB6100 silicon tuner and the STB0899 DVB-S2
demodulator? I tried registering at ST.com but any attempt to sed a request
to the product team only results in an error message... :(
Best Regards,
--
Robert
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