There is a logitech Webcam linux kenrel driver you can give it
a try.

Windows USB device needs kernel driver to make it work. (you can
go to see the "driver detail" page to find out the driver's file
name. There must be some .sys file) Include all the DLL is not
good enough. It is not possible to write a user space USB driver
without the help of kernel driver. Windows USB stack do not come
with linux usbdevfs type of stuff. In deed, it is easy to build
one, just forward the Irp to the lower level driver. It is very
common thing in windows driver.

So there is no hope you can make it work under wine.

In emulator, vmware is closest to what you want. But Isochronous
transfer is not supported yet. Even if I solve all the emulation
problem in vmware, it will still suffer from the fact that it is
a user space USB driver.

Chris 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dominic Marchand
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/29/03 5:46 AM
Subject: [Linux-usb-users] Any solution to make a usb webcam working in wine
or an emulator ?

Hi,

I know that a windows driver is not supposed to be working under wine.
But 
I read that someone as done that for a USB modem (I think.. I lost the 
link). Any chance to get a Logitech Webcam driver working under wine if
I 
include all necessary native dll and if I desactivate USB support in
Linux 
? I guess I should be posting this also on a wine mailing-list but I 
thought that maybe someone could provide usefull information related to 
this usb-specific issue.

I have been looking also for an emulator but bochs and plex86 don't
support 
usb and the vmware doc says :

"Modems and certain streaming data devices, such as speakers and Web
cams, 
do not work properly."

Probably a timing problem. Any suggestion, link, advise ?

Thanks,

Dominic



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