If you need help regarding as developing solaris drivers, please feel free to send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], I am glad to help.
Colin

Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
Hi,

Yeap, I'm current learning some C - hopefully porting the Linux driver for the Ricoh camera won't take too long - I've had a look through it, and it seems to be quite a compact/well written driver.

Thank you for your email,

Matthew

On 25/06/07, *Colin Zou* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
    > I'm trying to get Ekiga working with my USB camera.
    >
    > According to dmesg:
    >
    > Jun 24 10:19:44 rachmaninov usba: [ID 912658 kern.info
    <http://kern.info>] USB 2.0 interface-association
    (usbia5ca,1810.config1.0) operating at hi speed (USB 2.x) on USB
    2.0 root hub: [EMAIL PROTECTED], usbvc0 at bus address 3
    > Jun 24 10:19:44 rachmaninov genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info
    <http://kern.info>] usbvc0 is
    /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci103c,[EMAIL PROTECTED],7/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
    >
    > I am unable to connect to the camera via ekiga - to which I
    wonder whether firmware is needed, of which this camera (a
    rebranded ricoh camera) has.
    >
    >
    If your webcam need firmware, then you have to develop a firmware
    download driver or tool first. I tested several logitech webcams
    before,
    they works well with usbvc(7D) driver and ekiga. More detail see
    my blog.
    http://blogs.sun.com/colin/entry/usb_webcams_and_video_conferencing

    - Colin


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