RE: [V4L] Imagenation PXC200 installation

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I use Imagenation PXC200 for image processing and computer vision for mobile robots. Yes, it's an expensive card comparing to other TV cards, but it's a very good frame grabber. Also I got it from my lab, I don't need to pay for it:-)

I also have a USB camera made by Intel. Is there any Linux driver for this sort of cameras?

The video4linux archive doesn't have a search engine, so it's a pain in the ass if I want to search for any info. Could somebody put a search engine for it?

From: "Neil Okamoto" <neil_o@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [V4L] Imagenation PXC200 installation
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 13:47:23 -0800

If you talk to the support folks at Imagenation they will probably point you to Alessandro Rubini's PXC driver instead. It's not officially supported, and it's *not* a V4L driver, so you won't get to use xawtv that way.

Plus, it's a really expensive card if all you want to do is watch TV -- could you possibly switch to a more mainstream card instead?

n



>From: "jian peng" <jian_peng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 03:41:43 GMT
>Subject: [V4L] Imagenation PXC200 installation
>Reply-To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Hi, everyone,
>
>I have an Imagenation PXC200 video capture card in my computer. According to
>v4l doc, v4l supports it, and card type is 17. However, on my computer, I
>don't see images when I run xawtv, only black screen. I am running Redhat
>Linux 7.0, default bttv driver, I only ran the following command once:
>
>modprobe bttv card=17
>
>and the /var/log/message looks like this:
>
>Nov 7 21:18:00 irlpc1 kernel: bttv0: Brooktree Bt848 (rev 18) bus: 1, devfn:
>8, irq: 11, memory: 0xdc100000.
>Nov 7 21:18:00 irlpc1 kernel: bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
>Nov 7 21:18:00 irlpc1 kernel: bttv0: NO fader chip: TEA6300
>Nov 7 21:18:00 irlpc1 kernel: bttv0: model: BT848(Miro)
>
>Any suggestion on how to run the driver so xawtv will see the images?
>
>Jian
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