Hi Sean,
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, sean mathews wrote:
> Sorry about that last post it was the wrong Device ID..
>
> here is the corrected dump
>
> lsusb -d eb1a:2750 -v
[snip]
You're right, it doesn't look like a UVC device. I'm afraid there's not much I
can do :-/
Best regards,
Laurent Pin
Sorry about that last post it was the wrong Device ID..
here is the corrected dump
lsusb -d eb1a:2750 -v
Bus 002 Device 003: ID eb1a:2750 eMPIA Technology, Inc.
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.00
bDeviceClass0 (Def
Thanks for the input..
I had made an assumption that it was based upon the other model from this
manufacturer and that fact that its usb.. Also thanks for the insight on how
the driver works i had thought that with all the other devices that they were
all usb..
Here is my output from lsusb
Hi Sean,
On Saturday 12 January 2008, sean mathews wrote:
> I have a laptop with an eMPIA 2750 built in to the monitor.
>
> It has a vendor id of 0xeb1a and a device id of 0x2750
>
> I had seen your the site at http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/ that a similar
> device was supported so I figured I coul
I have a laptop with an eMPIA 2750 built in to the monitor.
It has a vendor id of 0xeb1a and a device id of 0x2750
I had seen your the site at http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/ that a similar
device was supported so I figured I could try and get this working, but when
i got the svn source I notice