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redstorm

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#151319 21-Aug-2014 11:28
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I have used this DVB S2 USB stick in my linux HTPC for SKY and Freeview, now surplus to requirements and up for sale.

$60 + shipping located in Waitakere Auckland, pickups allowed.

High-End USB Stick for receiving digital TV via Satellite. The stick was designed to receive HDTV and normal SDTV channels with computers.
The software supports Windows MediaCenter and Linux 2.6 -3.16
The Linux software also supports streaming DVB-S/S2 via Wireless Lan or LAN to other Linux or Windows based PCs in your homenetwork.
Thanks to our unique and independent driver architecture this device can be used across many different architectures. (for example ARM (eabi/oabi), MIPS (bit/little endian), MIPSEL (big/little endian), PPC, X86 (32/64bit)).
List of a few supported devices:
* Western Digital WDTV Live (Media PC, only Streaming) (MIPSEL)
* Western Digital My Book (NAS) (ARM)
* Sheevaplug (ARM)
* Guruplug (ARM)
* Dreambox 800 (MIPSEL)
* Acer Aspire One Netbook (Intel 32bit)
* Netgear WNDR3700 Router (MIPS)
* Seagate Dockstar  


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  #1112709 21-Aug-2014 11:28
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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redstorm

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  #1115666 26-Aug-2014 09:23
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Available on trademe

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  #1115792 26-Aug-2014 11:43
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Interesting device, but sadly a closed source driver for Linux




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.




redstorm

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redstorm

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  #1308998 21-May-2015 00:41
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SOLD

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