these extra input might have a multiplexer, hooked to the gpio pins, because
bt848 only has 4 inputs.
I saw a post some time ago about a hack who use the audio ioctl's to set
these pins.
Sorry, couldn't find them...


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Miguel Freitas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 5:08 PM
Subject: [V4L] Unsupported card (remotevision mx)


> Hi folks,
>
> I just got a pci card from a security system of up to 16 cameras
> package. Unfortunately this card is not supported on bttv driver and i
> couldn't find any reference on it's specs or linux efforts for it. It
> seems that it's a kind of rare, because nobody knows it.
>
> The card is called rv606, or RemoteVision MX, from a company called
> privid eye. The home page is http://www.privid-eye.com/mx.html
>
> It uses a bt848 (rev 12) and has some other auxiliary ICs. Doesn't
> support sound, but multiplex 16 inputs.
>
> I'm wiling to spend some time trying to make this card work (i got no
> image using the programs like gspy) and provide support for it on bttv
> driver. I'm C programmer with some experience on kernel hacking.
>
> Could anybody provide me some starting points? What should i look for to
> make it work? As it uses a bt484 how much can it differ from the other
> already supported cards? as i said, sound is not a issue.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Miguel Freitas
> Center for Telecomunications Studies
> Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
>
>
>
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