If I recall, there's a program called "911" or something like that that disables that warning and allows it to run.

Gary

OK guys, thanks for the success stories.

I have a greyscale serial quickcam that the imaging chip is damaged (I blasted it with too much light using it on a microscope, be careful if you do that :) but it works on my old 8.6 desktop, the image is just kinda faint in the middle.

I downloaded both the 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 quickcam drivers from Logitech's ftp
site; when I try and run QuickPict or any other util though, those
softwares tell me "the application has quit as it needs an update to work
with the newer OS" or similar.

This is 1400/G3, 9.1, Quicktime 5.x.

If someone has drivers that work, can you tell me the version of the 3
quickcam extensions (last in the extensions drawer, with the ~ in their
name, and what quicktime you are using (since this cam uses quicktime for
everything that might matter too).

Thanks,

Brian






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