Driver V4.0

Chris Whiteford Chris@informinteractive.com
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 16:48:07 -0500


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I just finally got around to compileing the module and client and I
am also getting the error about opening the /dev/video device...  I
have yet to reboot since I recompiled the kernel with v4l support
enabled.  I will do that later tonight when I get home... (Remote
boots with a cable modem...  mmmmm fun...DHCP...  more fun!)  I will
post my results when I have them...

P.S. I am Running a single Pii 266 (I wish it was a SMP System :))

chris.

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From: sbertin@mindspring.com [mailto:sbertin@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 4:14 AM
To: vision-webcam@errors.no
Subject: Re: Driver V4.0


On 12 Nov, Jean-Michel Merliot wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I tried the driver v4.0.
> 
> I just added the stuff to make it on my SPM system.
> 
> Compiles nicely, installs nicely, but I got an I/O error when I try
> to open /dev/video with the built-in gqcam ;-(.  
> 
> In fact, the same problem than Bas has.

Is anybody having this problem on a uni-processor system, or does
this
occur only on SMP machines?

> Is it me or does images tend to turn yellow when lighting is low ?

Try decreasing the sensor FPS.  15 works well for me.

Scott J. Bertin
sbertin@mindspring.com


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RE: Driver V4.0



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I just finally got around to compileing the module = and client and I
am also getting the error about opening the = /dev/video device...  I
have yet to reboot since I recompiled the kernel = with v4l support
enabled.  I will do that later tonight when I = get home... (Remote
boots with a cable modem...  mmmmm = fun...DHCP...  more fun!)  I will
post my results when I have them...

P.S. I am Running a single Pii 266 (I wish it was a = SMP System :))

chris.

- -----Original Message-----
From: sbertin@mindspring.com [mailto:sbertin@mindspring.com= ]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 4:14 AM
To: vision-webcam@errors.no
Subject: Re: Driver V4.0


On 12 Nov, Jean-Michel Merliot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried the driver v4.0.
>
> I just added the stuff to make it on my SPM = system.
>
> Compiles nicely, installs nicely, but I got an = I/O error when I try
> to open /dev/video with the built-in gqcam = ;-(. 
>
> In fact, the same problem than Bas has.

Is anybody having this problem on a uni-processor = system, or does
this
occur only on SMP machines?

> Is it me or does images tend to turn yellow when = lighting is low ?

Try decreasing the sensor FPS.  15 works well = for me.

Scott J. Bertin
sbertin@mindspring.com


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