On Wednesday 27 September 2006 04:11, Gerard Klaver wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 17:35 +1200, Shane wrote:
> > I have a USB webcam with no linux driver
> >
> > My windows driver names the device and driver as
> > CMOS 100K-X Rev 2.01.0025.0 #2
> >
> &g
.. what now?
Usb-robot doesnt appear to handle isochronous devices.
Thanks in advance
Shane
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Thanks for the pointer Pete! I'm now happily running a 2.6.13 kernel
and things work the way I'd expect.
And I wouldn't have thought 2.6.8 is considered ancient, but I suppose
it has been a while... At least I wasn't running 2.4!
Thanks again,
-Shane
Pete Zaitcev wr
been discussed before? (I couldn't find much in the
archives in a quick search.)
Thanks in advance for any advice/help!
-Shane Anderson
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other USB transfers.
Ah, okay, so the URB structure is not supposed to mimic the structure
of the FIFO, but can contain more data than a single FIFO write. Is
that right? If so..., that makes a lot of sense :).
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
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quick solution, I'll retrace back and look at it after the baseline
port is done.
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
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t faster. (USB1.1 device, so in
theory 12Mbps) So, what do I need to do in order to ratchet up the
frame rate?, or just have it trigger the next transmit on the irq for
bulk completion?
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
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