Re: USB Camera

Michael Menegakis (michail@manegakis.freeserve.co.uk)
Wed, 5 Dec 2001 20:44:45 +0000


On Wednesday 05 December 2001 20:25, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> Got a url for one? any idea what chipset it's using (there are a
> disctinctly finite number of usb camera/capture chipsets...

Thanks joelja. I was just about to ask the usb mailing list but anyway.

The url for the cam's site is here(not very informative):
Let me know if you can assume the chipset it's using.

http://www.digitaldreamco.com

It is DigitalDream, not DigitalDreams. my mistake. The model is l'elegante

http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices confuces me but it seems to be the key.

KDE USB charactericstics say:

Class 255 (Vendor Specific Class)
Subclass 0
Protocol 0
USB Version 1.16
Vendor ID 0x553 (VLSI Vision Ltd.)
Product ID 0x202
Revision 0.0
Speed 12 Mbit/s
Channels 0
Max. Packet Size 0

(not very informative) SPECS for DigitalDream:

Interface USB
Sensor CMOS
Resolution 350 K pixels
Output Resolution VGA (640 x 480 pixels max)
Lens type Fixed glass lens
Focus range 1 Metre to infinity
Colours 16.7 million 24 bit
Memory 8MB Ram
No. Of pictures Low-resolution (up to 106 shots CIF)
High-resolution (up to 26 shots VGA)

> joelja
>
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Michael Menegakis wrote:
> > There is a USB WebCam called l'elegant by DigitalDreams. It is quite
> > succesfull here in UK but it doesn't seem to be directly supported by the
> > Linux Kernel. Can you redirect me to right module that may be compatible
> > with it? Or let me know the address of the webcams maintainer, if there
> > is any.
> >
> > Apologies for the off topic message.
> >
> > MichaelM,
> > linuxsale.org
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