MS Kinect interfacing via libusb released
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKhW-cvpkks
http://git.marcansoft.com/?p=libfreenect.git
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Thanks for your interest.
The developers are connected to #openkinect channel on Freenode.
The one who shipped this code is marcan on that channel.
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The bounty is already taken by that developer.
But now, the Kinect thing is supported like a GPL userspace library.
Maybe still need more work to be rewritten as a kernel module.
The device has also a microphone (still need to be hacked), an
accelerometer and even a motor/engine.
The design
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Antonio Ospite
osp...@studenti.unina.it wrote:
If there are arguments against a kernel driver I can't see them yet.
+1
This device is a webcam+(other things), it should be handled similar
to other webcams already supported inside the kernel.
If we make an
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Markus Rechberger
mrechber...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen alot projects failing due not having enough users
If it should mainly remain a hacker only project then a kernel module
should be fine.
sorry ?
aside of that you can just debug userspace drivers with
Hi !
Ok, that puts the problem firmly into uvcvideo area.
Try changing its _resume routine to whatever is done on device
unplug... it should be rather easy, and is quite close to correct
solution.
I am waiting to try that.
If I always need to rmmod/modprobe everytime, that is meaning that
laurent.pinch...@ideasonboard.com wrote:
Hi Mohamed,
On Tuesday 30 March 2010 23:55:38 Mohamed Ikbel Boulabiar wrote:
Hi,
After suspend/resume, I have my webcam no more working.
The /dev/video0 file still exist, but the webcam won't be used until I do
this : rmmod uvcvideo
modprobe
Hi,
After suspend/resume, I have my webcam no more working.
The /dev/video0 file still exist, but the webcam won't be used until I do this :
rmmod uvcvideo
modprobe uvcvideo
(2.6.31.8-0.1)
This is may be caused by a bug somewhere.
These are more information about my hardware :
I have