Andy Pugh pravi: > On 8 March 2010 13:23, Slavko Kocjancic <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Few days ago I post wabcam idea onto linuxcnc forum. >> >> http://tinyurl.com/ye3tcgo >> >> As there are no answer I just wonder what's wrong. >> > > There are a few answers, and it isn't a stupid idea as there are a > number of other people who have done the same thing, some even as > commercial ventures. > I even went as far as to buy a webcam to make my own, but couldn't > figure out how to make it work with Linux, and other projects took > over. > > http://www.miketreth.mistral.co.uk/centrecam.htm > > Is an example of a Windows version. > > Nice cam... I'm just plug USB webcam into EMC/Ubuntu and need no drivers. I get source's for gqcam and modified it to remove all unnecesary thing and add crosshair. (gqcam or cheese work's with my cam withour problems.
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