i2c capture logs

Steve Toth (http://toth.demon.co.uk/) graciously provided us with some i2c captures of his PVR250 running under Windows. Steve used a homebuilt probe and the lmilk project from here: http://warmcat.com/milksop/cheapi2c.html. Steve lives in a region where the video standard is PAL.

Oh, those wacky XBox hackers... ;)

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2003-02-06 02:04 UTCstartup1.log
2003-02-06 02:04 UTCstartup2.log
2003-02-06 02:04 UTCstartup3.log
2003-02-06 02:04 UTCstartup4.log
2003-02-06 02:04 UTCstartup5.log


Steve didn't realize that the Windows driver inits the 7115 during the OS startup phase. Unfortunately he wasn't set up to make any more captures. Therefore, I've shoulder the burden myself. I live in NTSC land.

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2003-02-13 03:35 UTCi2c-init-1.log
2003-02-13 03:35 UTCi2c-init-2.log
2003-02-13 03:35 UTCi2c-start-1.log


Alex (d18c7db on the devel-list) has sent us some more logs. Alex owns a '16 based PVR-250 and has changed his tuner to a PAL one. With a couple of registry hacks, it now looks like a PAL version.

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2003-03-08 15:47 UTClmilk.startup.txt
2003-03-08 15:47 UTClmilk.tuner-chan-change.txt
2003-03-08 15:47 UTClmilk.tuner-comp-tuner.txt


Jerry (linuxdevjev on shspvr forums) has sent us some more logs. Jerry's board is a PVR-250 PAL B/G. The first log is from boot startup and the second is from launching WinTV 2k. Jerry notes that the audio is not automatically detected, but if he forces it, it works fine.

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2003-03-18 03:46 UTCstartup_i2c.txt
2003-03-18 03:46 UTClaunch_win2k_i2c.txt


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