Hi,
The card is a 4-Channel DVR Capture Card. Brand is 'Conexant' (on the
chipset), 'Fusion 878A' and the card has 4 BNC connectors on the end of
cameras.
There is also an 'Atmel', 0419, AT89C2051-24PI chip on it. And the entire
board is Rev 1.2.
Where abouts can I find the 'PCI Id's'? I actually have a good quality photo
of the card, am I allowed to attach it to my email and send it to the list?
I am running Kernel 2.4.22-10Mdk.
Yeah, it's all a bit confusing to me as I am new to this.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Deucher [mailto:alexdeucher@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2005 1:24 AM
To: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Linux and Kernel Video
Subject: Re: Help Please!
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:29:29 +1100, Paul Maric <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>
>
> Hey Guys,
>
>
>
> I just put my 4 Channel DVR Card in the PC and I need to know what to do
> next.
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>
what kind of card is it? What chips are on it. what are the pci ids
for the card? what kernel are you running?
>
> I ran the detect function and it just timed out, should I be trying
anything
> else?
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> And where can I find installation instructions?
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>
Generally if your tv-card has a supported chip the kernel should
attempt to load the right driver. getting everything working may
require a bit of work on your end to figure out things like gpio lines
for sound and which video inputs are wired up and how.
Alex
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