From: Herbert G. F. <no...@ma...> - 2005-02-28 23:51:28
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Hello again... Any idea or help ?? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Herbert G. Fischer" <no...@ma...> To: <lir...@li...> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:41 PM Subject: Media Wand > Hi everybody, > > I'm new to the list and I need some help. > Recently I bought a LG LTT-200 TV Card, that I found no information on the > internet. I think this card is a fake LG hardware. I discovered that it > works on Linux with card=38 and tuner=2. I found an picture that is really > close to my card on this page. www.bttv-gallery.de (search for "Micro-One > unknown model"), but the tuner maybe is another one. > > Now I'm trying to setup LIRC to talk with the card. I did a lots of > testing and tryes without success. Using the bttv_id, LIRC does not work. > I tryed with "gpio_mask=0xff00 gpio_lock_mask=0 gpio_xor_mask=0 soft_gap=0 > sample_rate=20 debug=1" but when I do a "hexdump /dev/lirc" I see that > lirc_gpio is ignoring some important value there. > > Here are some debugging from lirc_gpio > > Press and hold the POWER button: > Feb 27 15:26:36 chronos lirc_gpio (0): gpio_val is fd80ff > Feb 27 15:26:36 chronos lirc_gpio (0): code is 80 > Release POWER button: > Feb 27 15:26:36 chronos lirc_gpio (0): gpio_val is fd807f > Feb 27 15:26:36 chronos lirc_gpio (0): code is 80 > > Press and hold the "5" digit button: > Feb 27 15:27:43 chronos lirc_gpio (0): gpio_val is fdc8ff > Feb 27 15:27:43 chronos lirc_gpio (0): code is c8 > Release the "5" digit button: > Feb 27 15:27:43 chronos lirc_gpio (0): gpio_val is fdc87f > Feb 27 15:27:43 chronos lirc_gpio (0): code is c8 > > I noted that when I press some button, the last byte of gpio_val becomes > 0xFF, and when I release, it becomes 0x7F, no matter what is the value of > the second byte that appears to be the scancode. I tryed to use LIRCd this > way (with only 1 byte on code[0]) but this does not work. When I press and > release any button, LIRC just keeps reading the same button even if I > release it because it ignores the last byte from gpio_val. > > Can you help me what parameters I must use with lirc_gpio to LIRC work > correctly with me?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Herbert G. Fischer > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click > |