I don't know of any specific PC-104 grabber cards, but it you can find one using the Brooktree Bt848 you should be in good shape. Otherwise you could consider a PCMCIA PC-104 card which you could use with the supported Winnov VideumCan Traveller. Finally, if you have a USB or parallel port there are a number of supported cameras for those at http://webcam.sourceforge.net/. Ben Blaine Lee wrote: > Please help, > > FYI: PC-104 is a very small form factor ISA PC bus. It is not the > standard desktop style cards, they are bigger than I want/need. > > I need to order an embeded video capture PC that will work with Linux, > ASAP (today). > > I know of only a few I have looked at Teknor, Adastra, Arcom and > Advantec. Only Adastra claims that their DV-104 works with Linux. BUT > no one there has yet confirmed it, or knows which drivers to use. Does > anyone have experience embedding v4l on this or any other card? > > The DV-104 uses the Phillips 7111a and C&T 69000 video together. I know > very little about v4l, can any of the existing drivers work with this > combination? > > My needs: Display a color camera image (NTSC) in an X window. > My wants: To store snapshots on demand and allow review of those images > on demand. > > Thanks > Blaine Lee > > _______________________________________________ > Video4linux-list mailing list > Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list