Hello all,
In my case I tested with the cameras plugged into 2 differens hubs (I have 2
pairs on two sides of my netbook) and the result is the same. I have to open
the laptop however to see if the hubs are really different as the port pairs
are on adjacent sides of the notebook and not on
Gavin Hi,
2010/5/17 Gavin McCullagh gmccull...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I picked up one of these cheap USB microscopes and was wondering if it
might be usable with linux. As it's made by Aveo, I thought the UVC
driver might be convinced to work with it.
You should have bought the Bresser package at
Hi,
On 17 May 2010 10:36, Paulo Assis pj.as...@gmail.com wrote:
You should have bought the Bresser package at Lidl, that one has a uvc
camera that works very well.
(actually the fps is clipped to 5 due to the high exposure time, but
the image is quite good)
I might keep an eye out for that
Hi,
2010/5/17 Gavin McCullagh gmccull...@gmail.com:
Hi,
On 17 May 2010 10:36, Paulo Assis pj.as...@gmail.com wrote:
You should have bought the Bresser package at Lidl, that one has a uvc
camera that works very well.
(actually the fps is clipped to 5 due to the high exposure time, but
the
On 17/05/2010 12:51, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Oh well. I don't suppose there's some other driver on linux which
might be likely to work?
It looks awfully like a USB microscope I have, which is supported by the
cpia2 driver.
-Phil
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