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SIGMACOM is a Korean vendor of multimedia devices. |
SIGMACOM is a Korean vendor of multimedia devices. |
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While no official kernel support exists |
While no official kernel support exists for them, apparently the following SIGMACOM [[ATSC]] devices can be made to work under Linux: |
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* [[SIGMACOM SIGMA HDTV5 X1|SIGMA HDTV5 X1]] |
* [[SIGMACOM SIGMA HDTV5 X1|SIGMA HDTV5 X1]] |
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** other similar cards in the HDTV5 family lineup likely work as well; SIGMA HDTV5 Penta, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 Star, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 365 |
** other similar cards in the HDTV5 family lineup likely work as well; SIGMA HDTV5 Penta, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 Star, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 365 |
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Currently Unsupported |
Currently Unsupported ATSC devices: |
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* SIGMA Jaguar HDTV |
* SIGMA Jaguar HDTV |
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* SIGMA Cyber HDTV |
* SIGMA Cyber HDTV |
Revision as of 03:05, 11 March 2007
SIGMACOM is a Korean vendor of multimedia devices.
While no official kernel support exists for them, apparently the following SIGMACOM ATSC devices can be made to work under Linux:
- SIGMA HDTV5 X1
- other similar cards in the HDTV5 family lineup likely work as well; SIGMA HDTV5 Penta, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 Star, SIGMA HDTV5 X1 365
- SIGMA HDTV5 K1
Currently Unsupported ATSC devices:
- SIGMA Jaguar HDTV
- SIGMA Cyber HDTV
- SIGMA Cyber HDTV +
- SIGMA Cyber HDTV II
- SIGMA HDTV5 USB v1