I am trying to set up a small usb camera under Linux. A 'puretek PT-6007' 
(apparently)

modprobe ov511 causes the following message stream in dmesg

-----
ov511.c: USB OV511 camera found
ov511.c: camera: Puretek PT-6007
usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1622
ov511.c: reg read: error -84
ov511.c: i2c write: error -84
ov511.c: write regvals: error -84
ov511.c: failed to configure OV76xx
ov511.c: Failed to configure camera
ov511.c: ov511 driver version 1.28 registered
--------

Note because of the last line, the module loads and modprobe is 'happy'

Is this a camera problem or a beta usb problem? Are there some pointers you 
folks could give me, where to go next? I have looked at 
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/drivers/usb/ov511.txt, but don't want to delve 
too deeply into usb source code if possible.

What 'applications' can I use to try this device out? Skippy?


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