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Date Posted: 07:41:59 07/15/02 Mon
Author: MagicFly
Subject: Re: To Jain, Sakman!
In reply to: sakman 's message, "Re: To Jain, Sakman!" on 16:11:59 07/12/02 Fri

Hi Sakman!

>Have you built a prototype ...
Yes ...

> or written code yet?
Yes ... I clean up the code, than I upload it to the 3ChipInfo Group.

>I noticed that this is a "fixed" design - there are no
>adjustments/pots. Are you designing with a specific
>system in mind or for a "universal" decoder?
I think this is may be usable for any other system where video inversion level is sent through.

>Which system and type of scr@mbling have you tested
>this design?
My local cable provider uses the GI/Jerrold system, end-user device is an GI CFT-1900. My program works fine with fixed/random attenuation, fixed/random video inversion ...

Late!

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