On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 01:50:42PM -0400, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> Dear All,
> I've just taken delivery of a shiny new microscope with a digital imaging
> system. Essentially a fancy usb webcam. As usual out of the box there is no
> Linux support. The model is a Q Imaging Go-3. Their website doesn't mention
> linux support except in the context of the firewire models.
> I've done a lsusb and got the following info:
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 5354:80e3 [no model or manufacturer info]
What happens when you plug it in? I had some USB devices which didn't
claim to have Linux support yet worked fine as simple file systems. I
suppose the microscope might have fancy controls which work via the
USB interface, but if the only USB purpose is to read files, it might
be good enough.
Sounds like a pretty neat toy tho, and best of all, it sounds like it
might be actual work-related for you. Good luck.
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