My Reply follows quote. On 19/06/2004 05:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>IIRC, the old QuickCAM came with software that would take a picture if 
>the field of fiew of the camera changed much- like an empty room, then 
>someone walks in makes a big change, it saves a picture.  a "security 
>feature" if you will.  We've had repeated issues with one of the lab 
>rooms, and I'd like to see just who has keys.
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I don't think the software I have (from the Logitech site?) has a
"motion sensor" but a shareware app, CoolCam does. It will also
"serve" images to a designated website. If you can't find it by
Googling, I can send it to you. Stuffed, it is about 800k.

I have played with it on a 6500, a 1400, and a Wallstreet, but not on
a 68k machine.

Ken

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