On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Syed Mohammed, Khasim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Arun,
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Subject: USB-webcam support
Hi
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Subject: Re: USB-webcam support
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Syed Mohammed
Hi All,
If I have a USB camera with good Linux support, can I connect it
to omap3evm(or any omap2) and make it functional?
I don't see why not. Do you expect a problem with using it? You could
use MUSB in host or OTG mode and connect the camera to the MUSB port.
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Hi Arun,
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Subject: USB-webcam support
Hi All,
If I have a USB camera with good Linux support, can I connect it
to
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Gadiyar, Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
If I have a USB camera with good Linux support, can I connect it
to omap3evm(or any omap2) and make it functional?
I don't see why not. Do you expect a problem with using it? You could
use MUSB in host or OTG
Op 12 aug 2008, om 12:50 heeft Gadiyar, Anand het volgende geschreven:
Hi All,
If I have a USB camera with good Linux support, can I connect it
to omap3evm(or any omap2) and make it functional?
I don't see why not. Do you expect a problem with using it? You could
use MUSB in host or OTG
If I have a USB camera with good Linux support, can I connect it
to omap3evm(or any omap2) and make it functional?
I'm told some folk have used ISO transfer support, but when I last did
much work with the musb code, none of it was tested.
Oh, one more point: it should work pretty well