I had to respond to the insulting joker named ZBee (with the 2 million posts
- how old is he ? is he posting since he was a baby ?)
and to his comment about "continuous" development
Mate u pull something else out of your @R$e
and read at
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT7482684956.html
According to Felix Felix Domke, Software Developer with DMM (he's talking about the 7000 but it's the same team, the same game etc)
"Drivers were already available from IBM for the IBM STB04500 chipset that Dreambox is based on, but he says they were not stable enough. "In the end, we dropped them and rewrote them from scratch. The IBM drivers were at that date simply not stable enough, and were too complicated in some points to 'just fix some errors.' As the hardware is very nice to program, we wrote our own drivers, which exactly fit our needs, and we know how to debug them if there are any problems left."
So the man writes his own drivers to save time and to fix bug easier but
six months now he cannot fix 5620 that cannot record the stream
Is this development and evolution ? Maybe with IBM's drivers the f&*king
thing worked better.
Saving time to market that's all it's about. No matter if the damn thing works
or not
What do you have to say now captain (ZBee) am I right or not ?
Maybe you misplaced your sting...
P.S. I don't want to insult mr Domke as the STB04500 isn't the 5620 chipset
but what he says apply to the other model too I think
End of story here I close the thread myself