Reply 3380 of 4893, by dionb
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lolo799 wrote on 2021-12-17, 11:34:[...]
Interesting stuff! Could you post some info about the MPEG boards?
I bought for cheap a Victor DM-D2100 MPEG decoder last month, just to satisfy some curiosity, it has a dvb-spi input so i can't test it for lacking anything that plugs into it just yet...
OK, have the hardware identified. Doesn't help much as I can't find a huge amount of info online.
There are two huge full-length PCI cards labeled Adherent Systems LTD MIC 1.1 DI0215/V1.1. Each has two external BNC connectors and a DA15 labeled "MIC". Internally they have two big 50p connectors, one labeled DVB Parallel, the other labeled Daughter card, with a 12-pin connector next to it also labeled Daughter card. They're basically full computers on a board, with an AMCC PCI Matchmaker S59935QF PCI busmaster/target chip, a Motorola 68-series (?) CPU (bodge wire glued over the text on both cards...) and one large Xilinx and two smaller Altera FPGAs, plus a big RF-tuner at the end of the card. Both cards have two external DB25 connectors connected to the "DVB Parallel" connector, one of the two also is connected to a daughter card via two flatcables.
The daughter card is a Tektronix Timestamping ASI+ Card di483v20. It is a short PCI card and has two external BNC connectors, 50p and 12p connectors to hook up to one of the big cards, and an Altera FPGA.
So as I expected it's all custom FPGA-driven. Haven't looked at software yet. Tbh not hugely interested, and not at all sure that I will be able to access it. The system came with a bright pink dongle in its parallel port which I guess is copy protection for some software.