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I've installed on Debian Sarge an it works great
with the pwc driver of Luc Saillard
http://www.saillard.org/pwc/
Here is also a link where yo ...
This webcam works well with the
PWC drivers, with the caveat that the PWCX
module seems to crash, limiting the Pro eX to
320x200 resolution. Still, the image quality is
superb ...
An Phillips webcam.
Suport by pwc+pwcx modules. I've tried with the
PWC 9.0 BETA 2. Work great with Camstream , xawtv
and gnomemeeting. Except that i dont know where is
the m ...
The ToUcam PRO is produced and selled by Philips.
It has an exelent image in daylight and a very
good in electric light.
The pwc kernel driver knows this webcam since
2.4. ...
Worked out of the box.
As with other types of webcams by Philips in the
ToUcam series, for compressed operation mode
(supporting higher framerates a/o) you need pwcx
avail ...
This one works out off the box...
If you want to use all the features you need the
pwcx module.
Download it here:
http://www.smcc.demon.nl/web ...
The webcam works using the Philips Webcam Driver.
The option in the kernel is called CONFIG_USB_PWC.
If you want a higher resolution, you can also
install the pwcx-i386 drive ...
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