Hi,
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:11:15AM -0700, Jan Willies wrote:
> **** Card model ****
>
> Identified model: unknown
That's part of the bad news: your card was not recognized, so it was not
autoconfigured.
Autoconfiguration is still far from being perfect.
A way to improve it might be to understand a little more about the
content of the on-board EEPROM chip; for this I need some results from
experiences using the Windows driver...
> **** Detected data ****
>
> PCI revision: 2
> Chip revision: 2
> Video encoder: ADV7175A at address 0x6a on EM8300 I2C bus 1
> read_register(0x1c08) = 0x01
The second point is that the driver apparently could not read the
on-board EEPROM's contents...
I remember someone telling me about such a problem; was that you?
This certainly needs some investigation. the first question is: is there
that EEPROM chip? Do you have a hi-res picture of the components side of
your board?
Cheers,
Nicolas
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