Hi,
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 12:00:16AM +0100, Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
> Andreas Mohr <[email protected]> writes:
> > And viewing from a quite problematic angle (card is in running PC,
> > difficult to view) strongly seems to indicate a VT630_6_ (the "6" is
> > quite clearly visible).
> > This means that I currently cannot offer any mfct. date data however,
> > unfortunately.
>
> Yeah. I think (feel or something) VIA does the usual thing with
> revision numbers so rev 0x46 means always the same silicon (VT6306)
> and rev 0x80 is always the same VT6307. There might be other
> revisions but I think we won't find non-VT6306 rev 0x46 or
> non-VT6307 rev 0x80.
OK, PC was off now (good to be using S2D instead of S2R ;),
the card data is:
"SN1394", "STARNET V1.0"
mfct.: 0450
VIA VT6306
0449CD TAIWAN
2HG1002703
(IOW, a moderately new VT6306 card)
SEEPROM:
ATMEL 418
93C46
PI27 A
I'm only an occasional Firewire user (external backup HDD, miniDV
grabbing), but I'm very thankful for your nice investigations!
Andreas Mohr
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