- Updated documentation for FusionHDTV Lite cards. We must differentiate
the bt8xx based "Lite" cards from the cx2388x based "Gold" cards.
- Provide location of CARDLIST.bttv Documentation, rather than
instructing users to look at bttv.h
- Include card decimal id numbers. These are valid for module arguments,
and might be easier for some people to remember, rather than hex.
Signed-off-by: Michael Krufky <[email protected]>
Documentation/dvb/bt8xx.txt | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
--- linux-2.6.14-git3.orig/Documentation/dvb/bt8xx.txt
+++ linux-2.6.14-git3/Documentation/dvb/bt8xx.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-How to get the Nebula, PCTV and Twinhan DST cards working
-=========================================================
+How to get the Nebula, PCTV, FusionHDTV Lite and Twinhan DST cards working
+==========================================================================
This class of cards has a bt878a as the PCI interface, and
require the bttv driver.
@@ -26,11 +26,12 @@
In general you need to load the bttv driver, which will handle the gpio and
i2c communication for us, plus the common dvb-bt8xx device driver.
-The frontends for Nebula (nxt6000), Pinnacle PCTV (cx24110) and
-TwinHan (dst) are loaded automatically by the dvb-bt8xx device driver.
+The frontends for Nebula (nxt6000), Pinnacle PCTV (cx24110), TwinHan (dst),
+FusionHDTV DVB-T Lite (mt352) and FusionHDTV5 Lite (lgdt330x) are loaded
+automatically by the dvb-bt8xx device driver.
-3a) Nebula / Pinnacle PCTV
---------------------------
+3a) Nebula / Pinnacle PCTV / FusionHDTV Lite
+---------------------------------------------
$ modprobe bttv (normally bttv is being loaded automatically by kmod)
$ modprobe dvb-bt8xx
@@ -67,8 +68,8 @@
dst_addons takes values 0 and 0x20. A value of 0 means it is a FTA card.
0x20 means it has a Conditional Access slot.
-The autodected values are determined bythe cards 'response
-string' which you can see in your logs e.g.
+The autodetected values are determined by the cards 'response string'
+which you can see in your logs e.g.
dst_get_device_id: Recognise [DSTMCI]
@@ -84,25 +85,29 @@
the bttv module with the card id. This would help to solve any module loading
problems that you might face.
-for example, if you happen to have a Twinhan and clones alongwith a FusionHDTV5
-card
+For example, if you have a Twinhan and Clones card along with a FusionHDTV5 Lite
$ modprobe bttv card=0x71 card=0x87
Here the order of the card id is important and should be the same as that of the
physical order of the cards. Here card=0x71 represents the Twinhan and clones
-and card=0x87 represents Fusion HDTV5.
+and card=0x87 represents Fusion HDTV5 Lite. These arguments can also be
+specified in decimal, rather than hex:
+
+ $ modprobe bttv card=113 card=135
Some examples of card-id's
-Pinnacle Sat 0x5e
-Nebula Digi TV 0x68
-PC HDTV 0x70
-Twinhan 0x71
-Fusion HDTV5 0x87
+Pinnacle Sat 0x5e (94)
+Nebula Digi TV 0x68 (104)
+PC HDTV 0x70 (112)
+Twinhan 0x71 (113)
+FusionHDTV DVB-T Lite 0x80 (128)
+FusionHDTV5 Lite 0x87 (135)
+
+For a full list of card-id's, see the V4L Documentation within the kernel
+source: linux/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.bttv
-For a full list of card-id's, you can see the exported card-id's from
-bttv-cards.c in linux-2.6.x/drivers/media/video/bttv.h
If you have problems with this please do ask on the mailing list.
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