On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 10:53 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
> This is a small PC-camera, judging by the vendor id with a CCD imager by 
> Pixart Imaging.  
> 
> I've been researching how to make this work, but I'm getting to a bit of a 
> hard stop.  I wanted
> to try out the sn9c102 usb driver (by Luca Risolia) which seems to have some 
> support for some
> Pixart devices.  However, this driver claims to be for 2.6 kernel only as it 
> works with V4L2. 
> Now, I found a patch for adding V4L2 to kernel 2.4.26, which I managed to 
> apply to 2.4.30 with
> a bit of work. 
> I'm now trying to make the SN9C102 driver compile in a 2.4.30 source-tree, 
> which is proving to
> be a little more work ... well, more than I really wanted to take on. 
> 
> I have dabbled with the kernel, but really just the tiniest bit - I wrote one 
> or two modules for
> 2.4, fairly simple stuff and for hardware I'd developed.  I was hoping for 
> someone to say "ah,
> but that's easy, just do 1-2-3, et voila!" - any volunteers?  
> 
> 

For some info about the 0x93a 0x2460/0x2468 (pac207c from Pixart) see my
page (pac20x SANE Vidcam backend, under development):

http://gkall.hobby.nl/pac20x.html

its a single chip camera






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Gerard Klaver



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