Re: 3com HomeConnect USB camera (vicam)

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On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 20:54:21 +0000, Edward Tandi wrote:

Please don't send html mail to the list.

>build, I managed to load it into the kernel (2.4.9-ac18). The light on the
>camera came on and the logs duly reported the camera as a valid video device.
>Removing the kernel module is another story...

I have one of these cameras that I bought for a doze box but I
haven't managed to try it with linux yet.

Now that I know it kinda works I will have to give it a whirl and see
what happens and report back my results.

>Unfortunately, all that came up in Gnophone (and xawtv) was a picture that
>looks like it has lost it's horizontal hold, skewing off to the right as

>3) Is this the right mailing list?<br>

Kinda...  I suspect that the mailing list at the sourceforge site
would be the best place.  This list is mostly about the operation of
the v4l and v4l2 api and various applications that use them.  There
are a lot of driver discussions but they are mostly about the BT type
drivers.  

If you come up with a patch that makes the module work though this
would be a good place to post it or a URL to it so that its archived
for future inquiries.


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Richard A. Smith                         Bitworks, Inc.               
rsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx               501.846.5777 x204                        
Sr. Design Engineer        http://www.bitworks.com   






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