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==Overview/Features== |
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The device features a power switch pass-through to allow it to turn the host system on automatically. |
The device features a power switch pass-through to allow it to turn the host system on automatically. |
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===Components Used=== |
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===Identification=== |
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==Making it Work== |
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Revision as of 16:58, 28 January 2008
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This is a dual-tuner DVB-T PCIe card sold by Compro Technology.
It is currently unsupported under Linux.
Overview/Features
Discuss the features and facets of the device here ... this means you
The device features a power switch pass-through to allow it to turn the host system on automatically.
Components Used
list the hardware ICs and modules used by the device here ... this means you
It uses a Micronas APB 7202A PCIe bridge chip.
Identification
provide the relevant output of lspci -vvn or, in the case of usb devices, lsusb -v here ...we're particularly interested in the subsystem IDs ... this means you
Other Images
use the included code to insert other images if necessary ...
- Filename
description
- Filename
description
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Making it Work
Firmware
is there any firmware specific information for this device? if so, list it here ... this means you
Drivers
provide the details of where the drivers and patches and necessary tools are available ... this means you
Sample kernel output
provide the relevant portion of dmesg here
Remote Control Support
discuss support for the remote control here