Heh... so basically I am screwed. Teach me for buying on impulse.
  Thanks.

> I guess they use it in the "STANDALONE ANALOGTV GRAPHICS CARD" setup.
> See page 4 of 
> http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9397/75010348.pdf
> In this case it is is not connected to the PCI bus.

> You can configure the chip through I2C. I2C Linux drivers which
> work for most nVidia cards are available.
> For programming the video input of the graphics chip, you will have to
> ask nVidia or see if they support it in their binary X11 drivers.
> Maybe you have luck and RivaTV works on your card (see 
> http://rivatv.sourceforge.net/).
> 
> In any case, they probably do not support the SAA7133 (RivaTV does
> not). So, you will still need a major re-write of the SAA7134 drivers.
> Maybe use the SAA7113 driver as a starting point. 

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