On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Mark McClelland wrote:
> It's webcam functionality might work if that portion of it is based on
> OV511 or another supported chip. Unless its video clips and still images
> are transferred via the USB storage protocol, those features probably won't
> work.
> 
> My guess is that it is based on a "dual-mode camera" chipset such as the
> Winbond W9967CF, which to my knowledge has no Linux drivers. It is unlikely
> that it contains an OV511, since these dual-mode chipsets already do
> everything that the OV511 does.
> 
> Do you have one of these devices? Posting the contents of
> /proc/bus/usb/devices should make it easy to tell what chips/protocols it
> uses.

The problem is I dont have anything in /proc/bus/usb/ :(

few things i've just discovered.. when I load the uhci.o or usb-ohci.o
module via modprobe, it starts up the cam, and there are indicator beeps
from the cam. Loading the ov511 or the cpia does nothing. Also, in my logs
this is what I get..:

Mar 27 20:09:09 rt kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2,
assigned device number 3
Mar 27 20:09:09 rt kernel: usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x553/0x202) is
not claimed by any active driver.

and according to usb.ids:
0553  VLSI Vision Ltd.
        0002  CPiA Camera

that's all I have so far..

-- Robi


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