webcam

Aaron aaron at aarons.net
Wed May 31 00:56:48 CDT 2000


I have an older webcam that works off it's own PCI capture card.  It's a pretty
generic card with a brooktree chipset.  The camera is just a little color jobbie
(sony I think) that sends NTSC signal to the card.  Bought it almost 3 years
ago.  works great, it's still in use on my PC.  I would be willing to pull it
and donate it to the "cause" for the week if someone could get it to work.
Don't know if it would, but I think there's a better shot with it than with a
USB camera.

Also, don't forget that my sparc is available for the show.  Just let me know
where you need it and it's there.  The Netfinity is mounted in it's rack and I
really don't want to pull it (with the new drives it's weighing in at a cool 300
pounds), but the sparc is still available.

As far as the state of the list and of the group in general.  I agree with the
lack of organization, however, I think that there are enough of us on the list
who really want to expand our knowlage base (as well as others) that we can get
past the whiners and do something cool.  This Linuxfest is a good start.  I
don't have alot of know-how, but I'm willing to donate equipment, time and
effort in order to advance the project.

Aaron

Michael Campbell wrote:

> well...its a pain in the butt in windows...lol...i don't know if it will
> work in linux, i dought it.  anyone?  its a creative webcam 3.  i cna't even
> get my pcmcia card modem working in linux, much elss usb devices.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Evan <evanh23 at usa.net>
> To: <kclug at kclug.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 5:25 PM
> Subject: kclug - webcam
>
> > what kind of cam is it? got it running under linux?
> > usb (i hope) wont be a problem...i dont have any
> > usb devices, but i have a port for some. as far as
> > the site goes...i would suggest putting the html on
> > the kclug homepage...just the images on a seperate
> > server..that way people are more aware of our existance
> > another good thing we could do for the booth might be
> > to setup a couple gaming machines or something..maybe
> > quake or something mainstream that the average gamer
> > might like...
> >
> > Evan Hoff
> > evanh23 at usa.net
> >
> > Evan Hoff
> > evanh23 at usa.net
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