> Just make sure this is NEW chipset. It could be a rehash of an old one, > already known and with a driver available.
OOpps, i've made an error in my initial post, it's not NW812 but NW802 ... ( mystyping error ). It doesn't change manythings but ... Believe me, if i started writing my own driver it's that i found nothing on this chip execept "Not Supported" ... I've find many doc about this chip. But it's made by divio and this company seems very proud of their compression format jpeg-lite so there are chances that this format is used for their webcam too. > This should be good enough. Webcams send lots of data, so you may need > to modify the sniffer to discard some packets that you have no use for, > because Win32 kernel debugger buffer is of limited size and performance. > You may also need to write some Perl code to parse the captured data, if > you need that. You may need to also write some code to try the decoder. Yep, i'll do thaht because, I've just get a 1312 pages log ... A little long for me ;) > When you know how to control the chipset, consider writing a minidriver > to use usbvideo module for all the v4l stuff. You will save yourself a > lot of trouble, and won't need to do v4l1 -> v4l2 migration later. Sounds interesting ( because the V4L stuff seems pretty though ). Do you get a link ? Tanx for your help Munaut Sylvain _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel