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romadd64


My HW IDs are different to yours. The ID from the Pinnacle/PCTV Systems INF file looks like:


PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7162&SUBSYS_010111BD


The Blackgold one is similar but more generic:


PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7162


In the MP DB it looks like:


@device:pnp:\\?\pci#ven_1131&dev_7162&subsys_010111bd&rev_01#4&4c5e15f&0&00e2#{71985f48-1ca1-11d3-9cc8-00c04f7971e0}\{9bb4f27f-515c-43ca-8e7d-f07c00080002}


I actually also have an old DigitalNow Quattro S-T (rebadged and perhaps slightly modified Twinhan VP6090/VP6091) which was also an SAA7162 based card. DiSEqC worked for that device using the Twinhan provider. The device IDs for these parts are very similar:


PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7162&SUBSYS_00271822         (Twinhan 6090)

PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7162&SUBSYS_00321822         (Twinhan 6091)

PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7162&SUBSYS_00371822         (DigitalNow Quattro S-T)


Clearly I am going to have to be careful about which HW IDs I use. Even the subsystem ID may be important. My research says:


Vendor 1131 is either Philips Semiconductors or Animation Technologies Inc (I think it is Philips/NXP).

Device 7162 is a reference to their SAA7162 PCIe bridge chipset part.


I don't understand how your card can have either of the HW IDs you mentioned:


PCI\VEN_1822&DEV_4E35&SUBSYS_1179153B

PCI\VEN_1822&DEV_4E35&SUBSYS_1179153B&REV_01


My research says that this is a Mantis device...


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