Martin,
No, sorry, the information which Marcus Meissner needs, is here.
Marcus,
This is what Martin used in order to get the camera to work. The
Vendor:Product number is based upon the output of lsusb -v, which Martin
previously posted to me and to the sane-devel list. So at this point it
Ok, I deleted all folders/files referencing libgphoto2* and gphoto2*
from my system - which removed all old and newer versions of each.
I re-did ./configure and make and make install, for libgphoto2-2.1.6 and
then gphoto2-2.1.6.
Now the only error message I'm getting is the following.
Sep 16 07:01:44 2005
From: stefan.leich...@camline.com (Stefan Leichter)
Date: Fri Sep 16 07:04:18 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] Getting Clever CAM 360 working - running gphoto2
version 2.1.6
In-Reply-To: 432a3fe9.2040...@ix.netcom.com
References: 1126541382.6974.8.camel@gk-lex3
The line was missing , I added it.
Now it shows up in the list:
===
[root@oldpc polaroid]# ldd /usr/local/bin/gphoto2
libpthread.so.0 = /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x4001c000)
libreadline.so.4 = /usr/lib/libreadline.so.4 (0x4006e000)
libncurses.so.5 =
First off, I noticed that when I execute gphoto2 it is running from
2.1.0 version.
After doing make and make install of version 2.1.6, where is the
executable of gphoto2 installed that I can run from that version?
Maybe if I run with the 2.1.6 version, this will finally work.
Secondly, I
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Martin wrote:
First off, I noticed that when I execute gphoto2 it is running from 2.1.0
version.
After doing make and make install of version 2.1.6, where is the executable
of gphoto2 installed that I can run from that version?
gphoto2 and libgphoto2 are two
I installed libgphoto2-2.1.6.
Edited the source file pdc640.c in the directory,
libgphoto2-2.1.6/camlibs/polaroid/
and added the lines,
{Clever CAM 360, 0x797, 0x8001, {
jd350e,
BAYER_TILE_BGGR,
jd350e_postprocessing_and_flip,
scope%04i.ppm
}
},
which is similar to the lines already there
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Martin wrote:
The camera is identified as,
idVendor 0x0797 Grandtech Semiconductor Corp.
idProduct 0x8001 SmartCam
Hmmm. I will make some comments, about the output of lsusb -v,
below. The camera _may_ work with an existing driver, but it is not
obvious that it
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Martin wrote:
I installed libgphoto2-2.1.6.
Edited the source file pdc640.c in the directory,
libgphoto2-2.1.6/camlibs/polaroid/
and added the lines,
{Clever CAM 360, 0x797, 0x8001, {
jd350e,
BAYER_TILE_BGGR,
jd350e_postprocessing_and_flip,
scope%04i.ppm
}
},
I don't have this folder on my system, libgphoto2/camlibs/
Does something have to be installed to have it?
Thanks,
-Martin
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work_buffer_src, work_buffer_dst,
From ger...@gkall.hobby.nl Mon Sep 12 16:09:41 2005
From: ger...@gkall.hobby.nl (gerard klaver)
Date: Mon Sep 12 16:10:17 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] Getting Clever CAM 360 working
In-Reply-To: pine.lnx.4.61.0509112139080.3...@banach.math.auburn.edu
:30:37 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] Getting Clever CAM 360 working
In-Reply-To: 43223760.9050...@ix.netcom.com
References: 43223760.9050...@ix.netcom.com
Message-ID: 1126340998.7659.3.camel@gk-lex3
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 21:31 -0400, Martin wrote:
I have a small pen digital camera, called Clever CAM
Martin,
Gerard has given you very good advice. Permit me to expand on it a bit.
Also feel free to contact me personally, after checking whether your
camera is mass-storage and after comparing it to the gphoto2 list of
supported cameras (go to gphoto.org to see that list). If it is not
I have a small pen digital camera, called Clever CAM 360 from
TELEBrands, Fairfield, New Jersey USA (which might only be the USA
marketing company).
I was able to plug it into the usb port on my work laptop running
Windoze XP and was able to acquire the pictures from it.
I'm not exactly sure
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