On Sun, 12 May 2002 16:59:53 +0200
Stefan Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:

> > Sorry, this is the third attempt of trying to know more
> > about the sopport state of creative webcam go plus. Perhaps you
> > haven't read the other mails.
> 
> I have not been reading this list so often. Can not have fun everyday, 
> also have to make money :-)
I understand. Sorry.

> 
> > I only want to know if this webcam is supported (I've heard video
> > could be seen in black & white), and where i can find the latest code
> > (I've tried the webcamgo.c driver in the cvs, but it seems it's
> > broken in latest kernels?)
> 
> I stopped work on the minidriver when there started to be talk of big 
> changes in what drivers was allowed to do in the kernel, and what had 
> to be done in userspace.
> 
> The code you can find in webcamgo.c works in kernel 2.4.8 something, but 
> I don't think it will work in any later kernels. If not too much 
> changes has gone into usb-video i think it will not take much work to 
> port it to any newer kernel.
Well, I'm learning C now, I don't know a lot about kernel programming, but
I think it's the time to start....i'll try to port to a newer kernel.
I'll let you know if I've some success. I hope I can ask you if I've some doubt ;)
If you know of any doc that could help me, let me know please ;)

Diego Calleja
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 
> The code only supported black/white, with a little artifacts in the 
> video. I newer understood how the color was packed in the videostream. 
> YUW and that does not make any sense in my brain. I want pure RGB, much 
> easier to understand.
> 
> I might pick it up again some day, because the camera keeps staring at 
> me on my desk.
> 
> /Stefan
> 
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