> I have a feeling this message got swallowed up before it made it to
> the list. My apologies if you are reading this for the second time.
> ------
> I'm still not quite sure how I pulled this off, but I managed to
> convince Intel to give me an Intel Smart Video Recorder III, a PnP
> card that digitises and compresses video input on the fly. Thanks,
> Andy!
> 
> It's pretty neat. I installed it under Windoze and had a lot of fun
> filling up the disk with several hundred MBs of video of my daughter
> (time for a new hard disk)!
> 
> The question is, of course, how would I go about getting this to run
> under Linux? I have checked the Hardware HOWTO (the card is not listed
> -- nor anything else that looks like an ancestor or sibling to a
> product of a model III).
> 
> I suppose I am looking for advice in writing a block device driver for
> this card. How would I set about such a task? What information do I
> need? What can I read online? What existing source code could I use as
> a model? Is C enough or will I have to relearn my assembler skills?
> 
> Thanks for the input,
> David
> --
> David Landgren  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 


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