OK,
That's important:
usb 6-2: No supported image sensor detected for this bridge

It means:
1. Find out which sensor is in the webcam (either googling or lookin at the *.inf file of the windows driver.)
2. Find a datasheet for the sensor of your webcam.
3. Mail it(the datasheet not the webcam) together with a nice and polite request to the maintainer of the sn9c102 module. 4. Mail him again and again and again until he makes the module support your cam. 5. If that doesn't help promise him your collection of Firefly first edition comics. (Decide for yourself if it's worth getting them first and then giving them away to some coder who gives away software for free ;) .)

Good luck,
GWater





CaFFeiNe666 schrieb:
sb 6-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
usb 6-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usb 6-2: SN9C105 PC Camera Controller detected (vid:pid 0x045E:0x00F7)
usb 6-2: No supported image sensor detected for this bridge
usb 6-2: New USB device found, idVendor=045e, idProduct=00f7
usb 6-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, SerialNumber=0
usb 6-2: Product: USB camera

dmesg



lsmod:
videodev               47744  1 sn9c102
v4l1_compat            29572  1 videodev
usbcore               184276  9
snd_usb_audio,snd_usb_lib,sn9c102,usblp,usb_storage,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd


lsmod after modprobing

videodev               47744  2 gspca_main,sn9c102
v4l1_compat            29572  1 videodev
usbcore               184276  11
gspca_sonixj,gspca_main,snd_usb_audio,snd_usb_lib,sn9c102,usblp,usb_storage,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd



On 17 Nov, 16:37, GWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If sn9c102 module is loaded it is very likely that it contains support
for your cam (even though it has the wrong name).

Please check whether a /dev/video0 file is created when you plugin the
cam. (If yes try to use it with any videoapp).

If such a file does not exist please  post the dmesg output sfter you
plugged in the cam.

GWater

CaFFeiNe666 schrieb:

ok i tryied it,
out of the box isn't recognised, it just finds a: "videodev"
"sn9c102" (but my webcam is snc105r)
strangely the webcam is active (the led is always on, like it's always
recording)
following the gspcav2 compatibility list, i have to load the sonixj
module with my webcam
i probe it, and it gets loaded (lsmod, it adds gspcav_sonixj &
gspcav_main)
but it isn't recognised by softwares (i have installed both v4l and
v4l2)
if i reboot, module doesn't get loaded
what do you think can be the problem? probably i have to unload that
sn9c102 module and get loaded just the sonixj?
i'm using online-updated opensuse 11.1 beta5 with 2.27.5 kernel
On 15 Nov, 12:45, GWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Personal sun sounds nice but may actually be unnecessary.
When I say out-of-the-box I mean it. No need for GSPCAv1 because kernel
2.6.27 contains GSPCAv2.
Just try it, ok?
GWater
CaFFeiNe666 schrieb:
out of the box with gspca1 module?
cause i tryied every way with that, but i think that the only solution
would be to have a PERSONAL SUN in my room :)
cause it has problems with the auto exposure
but if i deactivate it by echoing driver parameters it just becames
dark,
i think that probably your drivers being more specific for thos chips
would be much better...
but i think i'll wait for new kernel and new opensuse upgrade to 11.1
with new kernel :)
On 15 Nov, 10:50, GWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The new kernel 2.6.27 should contain out-of-the-box support for your webcam.
GWater
CaFFeiNe666 schrieb:
i can let it work with gspcav1 driver, but image is almost senseless,
it starts almost well for example when i try it on skype, but after
some seconds it becomes darker and darker (in windows it does the same
thing, but it autoadjustes brightness to the right one, in linux it
just becomes darker)
i could collect those information
microsoft vx1000 lifecam
INFORMATION FROMhttp://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
MicroSoft  227     0x045e  0x00F7  VX1000          sn9c105r        OV7660  Yes  
   Jpeg
   gspcav1
lsusb
Bus 007 Device 002: ID 045e:00f7 Microsoft Corp. LifeCam VX-1000.
INF FILE
USB PC Camera VX1000 INF (for Windows XP and Vista)
; (c) 2008 Microsoft Corporation
; File version: 1.3.7.0
; Last modified: 2008-02-20
;==========================================================================
[Version]
LayoutFile = Layout.inf, Layout1.inf, Layout2.inf
signature = "$CHICAGO$"
Class = Image
ClassGUID = {6bdd1fc6-810f-11d0-bec7-08002be2092f}
Provider = %SX%
CatalogFile.NT = VX1000.cat
DriverVer = 07/18/2008,5.12.1.60
[Manufacturer]
%SXTIMfg% = SN, NTx86.5.1, NTx86.6.0
[SN]
[SN.NTx86.5.1]
%USBPCamMicDesc% = SN.PCamMic.XP,USB\VID_045E&PID_00F7&MI_00
[SN.NTx86.6.0]
%USBPCamMicDesc% = SN.PCamMic.WLH,USB\VID_045E&PID_00F7&MI_00
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
i can see on your page that there is experimental support for 045e:
00f7 so i think it's something really near to that...
is there a way to make this driver work for me?
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