i have read that many people have problems with new gspca2 in fact
this sensor worked with gspca

but now i have decided i have found 2 used cams to choose
a philips spc900 totally working with pwc
or a quickam communicate stx totally working with spca51xx
i think i will give this cam to my girl who uses windows, and i'll
take a more compatible one....

think that for 20€ it's bettere to take another instead of waiting and
probably disturbing someone work on a module :)
i already did a bugzilla to opensuse (i know that they work alot on
kernel) and to kernel.org

i thank you a lot for your help, really, i alway appreciate a lot
people so gentle like you :)

On 19 Nov, 22:06, GWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
> >>>>>>  signature.asc
> >>>>>> < 1KVisualizzaScarica
> >>>>  signature.asc
> >>>> < 1KVisualizzaScarica
>
> >>  signature.asc
> >> < 1KVisualizzaScarica
>
> > >
>
>
>  signature.asc
> < 1KVisualizzaScarica

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