On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:39:31 -0500, Greg Lewin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to this list, and have not been able to find any archives yet
> (the Red Hat server is not responding).
>
> I've googled on 'Pinnacle Media Center 100i' and several other phrases
> to see if there any drivers under Linux, but don't find any.
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/images/ProductImages/Ss_01_MediaCenter100iB_02.jpg
That looks like a philips chip to me, maybe the saa7134, which is a
supported chip. So, if the tuner is a supported one, it may not be too
hard to make it work.
If you already have the card, then why not just give it a try?
Jelle.
>
> I guess this is too new a card for Linux support. Is this correct? If
> not, please point me to suitable resources.
>
> How does one find out the chipset used in a particular card?
>
> (I have Windows 2000, but not Win XP which is said to be necessary for
> use of this card - and am very loath to buy a copy. In any case I'm
> trying to get away from Windows).
>
> Greg
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