BT32.SYS
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Radio/TV driver for BT878 based Cards
DEVICE=\...\BT32.SYS
Parameters
Product Support | |
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OS/2 1.3 | |
OS/2 2.0 | |
OS/2 2.1 | |
OS/2 2.11 SMP | |
OS/2 Warp 3 | S |
OS/2 Warp Connect | S |
OS/2 Warp 4 | S |
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business | S |
- /V - Verbose: Show Copyright information
- /VM - Verbose modules: Like /V plus module list
- /3 - Execute an INT3 at initialisation (Use kernel debugger!)
- /NOMODULE - Don't load modules at system startup (Use BT32CFG.EXE to load/unload)
- /NOCOREMODULE - Don't load core modules at system startup (Use BT32CFG.EXE to load/unload)
- /MODPARM: - Support Linux insmod parameters for various modules
- /LOADMODULE: - Load module (only with parameter /NOCOREMODULE)
- /NOIRQ - Disable IRQ for BTTV. This is for test purposes only when the driver traps at startup
- NOTE
- BT32.SYS must reside after LXAPI32.SYS.
- NOTE
- BT32.SYS contains the following modules:
- bttv
- tvaudio
- tuner
- msp3400
- tda7432
- tda9875
NOTE: Module parameters: BT32.SYS contains a lot of module parameters. See documentation in the DOC directory of the package. Most important parameters are:
- bttv card=n Specify a specific BTTV card.
- tuner=n Specify a specific BTTV tuner.
Valid numbers for n for both parameters are listed in DOC\CARDLIST
See DOC\Insmod-options for all other parameters.
- NOTE
- If you are using WCAST.SYS also there may be problems to use the bttv driver after an application has used wcast.sys. (Attention: Multimedia Setup also opens wcast.sys!!!) Known results are: No picture, No sound or both.