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Pixart Imaging (Q-Tec) Webcam 100 USB
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0 1966 02-01-2010
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Description: The Pixart Webcam 100 is a popular, low cost imaging chip build into numerous webcams.

The device requires the gspca_main and gpsca_pac207 modules to run. Functionality with v4l1 support has been very buggy and ran only with specific manufacturers.

v4l2 modules (added since kernel version 2.6.32) are more reliable and usually provide basic functionality. I have however not gotten this cam to use the movie writer or to use any size/sample/colordepth scaling of the mjpeg output stream. streamer can only retrieve static jpegs.

Overall I rule the device to be unsuitable for every day use.

Mod EDIT:

Key features:
USB webcam with 352 x 288 pixel resolution
Supports MSN messenger, Yahoo messenger and Netmeeting
Up to 30 frames per second and manually adjustable focus

Package contents:
Webcam
CD-ROM with drivers
Installation manual

System requirements:
Pentium II 600 MHz CPU
32 MB of system memory
128 MB free HDD space
CD-ROM drive
USB port
Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP
Internet connection with Messenger service

Reseller information:
Item number: 14081
EAN code: 8713439140811
Unit of measure (carton/pallet): 10/730
Keywords: Manhattan Minicam USB webcam 093a:2460 gspca pax207
/sbin/lspci output: ID 093a:2460 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Q-TEC WEBCAM 100
Chipset: CIFS single chip
Connection Type: usb





  



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