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* 2 x Pericom P15C16211AE (24-Bit Bus Exchange Switch, found on the backside of the PCB adjacent to the PCI connector) [http://www.pericom.com/products/switch/digital/PI5C16212/] |
* 2 x Pericom P15C16211AE (24-Bit Bus Exchange Switch, found on the backside of the PCB adjacent to the PCI connector) [http://www.pericom.com/products/switch/digital/PI5C16212/] |
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===AMD's Driver=== |
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The Windows driver is [http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/tvtuner_mce-xp.aspx?type=2.5.1&product=2.5.1.3.2.3.2&lang=English available for download] from AMD's website. |
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===Whether XC3028 is Used=== |
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Suspicions on whether it uses an Xceive XC3028 date back to 2007. A [http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-October/021400.html post] was made on the linux-dvb mailing list. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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* [http://ati.amd.com/products/tvwonder650/index.html ATI/AMD TV Wonder 650 series product page] |
* [http://ati.amd.com/products/tvwonder650/index.html ATI/AMD TV Wonder 650 series product page] |
Revision as of 18:33, 15 February 2010
It is currently unsupported under Linux.
Overview
Components Used
- Samsung TECC1149FG01A (tuner module) [1] (This URL does not work, and searching Samsung's website has been unfruitful. An email has been sent to Samsung Semiconductor regarding the module.)
- Unknown tuner IC...possibly a Xceive XC3028. If so, Xceive XC3028 has support in Linux as of kernel 2.6.25 (from Wikipedia article regarding chip).
- ATI Theater 312 (digital demodulator) [2]
- ATI Theater 650 Pro (analog demodulator, A/V decoder, mpeg2 encoder, PCI bridge)
- Samsung DRAM (32MB ?)
- 2 x Pericom P15C16211AE (24-Bit Bus Exchange Switch, found on the backside of the PCB adjacent to the PCI connector) [3]
AMD's Driver
The Windows driver is available for download from AMD's website.
Whether XC3028 is Used
Suspicions on whether it uses an Xceive XC3028 date back to 2007. A post was made on the linux-dvb mailing list.