You will be happy with a USB interface if that is the type camera
you received.  The USB cable from the motherboard to the back of your
computer is $20 US.  Be careful about the connector correct orientation on 
the motherboard.  After that just plug the cam into
one of the 2 USB ports.  Make sure the BIOS has been set to use
the USB ports ( a start up check when you turn on your computer).



>I recently received an  Alaris quik video wee cam as a result of joining an 
>isp.  I would like to hook it up but am not sure about the connection.  I 
>don't know whether to use a standard parallel port, high speed parallel 
>port or get an adapter to the USB port on the computer.  I am just getting 
>started with the video aspect of communication and once I do I would like 
>to get my daughter a video cam as well.  I have been using NetMeeting 3.01 
>audio and it works well.  My operating system is windows 95, computer is 
>166 with 32mb ram   Any suggestions, you have would be appreciated.
>lInda

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