Hi, what you are describing is done through the "gagdet" driver. Look into the Linux source for a driver named g_ether or g_serial. These program a USB client chip to act as a network device or serial console.
Regards Robert Edgard Lima schrieb: > Urm...yes, you are right...I have misunderstood the linux-uvc project > > Indeed....What I would like to do is to make my N800 work as WebCam, I > mean, plug the N800 usb cable to my desktop and then my desktop think it > is a Video Class device. > > No problem I will write my own code to do it ;-) thanks anyway > > btw: where in the code (usb stack) my device reports to be a mass > storage device.....I would like to make it report as a video class usb > device and them map the function to the v4l2 driver, this way it could > be used by any linux device implementing v4l2 driver and usb in > peripheral mode (non-host)...what do you think about it....I think I > will start a project in sourceforge > > Thanks you all, Best Regards > Edgard > > > ext James Studdart escreveu: >>>> Im trying to compile Linux-UVC on scratchbox to use it on my N800: >>>> >>>> >>>> >> Urm... why exactly do you need to do this? The camera already works with >> the provided kernel and drivers. I think it's even a v4l2 device. >> >> j. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-uvc-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel >> > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-uvc-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel >
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