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-The current I2C-Code could by accident overwrite the configuration EEPROM on 
-Hauppauge boards!!! 
-(E.g. the videotext driver and the bt848 driver do not know about each other.
-This might cause unwanted states on the I2C bus which overwrite the EEPROM)
-
-Back up this EEPROM before doing anything else by typing:
-(do this AFTER installing bttv.o with "make ins" but BEFORE starting the
-X application)
-
-make readee
-readee > tvee.h
-
-If you encounter any problems in Windows95 (like "PNP component not found" ...)
-go back into linux, load bttv and type:
-
-make writeee
-writeee
-
-to write the backed up contents.
-If you backed up your EEPROM as described above, this will restore it to its
-original state.
-A detailed description of the meaning of the EEPROM bytes by
-Hauppauge would of course be even more helpful! 
-
-If you have board type 405 and you did not make a backup, my tvee.h file in 
-mytvee.h might be of help.
-
-Forget about all of the above if you do not have a Hauppauge board.
-

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