As I suspected. As soon as I pulled the WinTV PCI card out
and rebooted, the firewire camera started functioning.
One camera is enough for us for now.
Thanks again for all your assistance.
Nancy Davis
> > > I'm trying to use a Pyro 1394 Web Cam on the firewire.
>
> > I'm trying to use a Pyro 1394 Web Cam on the firewire.
> >
> > http://www.adstech.com/products/PYRO1394WebCam/intro/PYRO1394WebCam.asp?pid=API-200
>
> Well, that device appears to work:
>
> http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/view_device.php?id=106
Thanks! That is at least some encouragement.
> > I'm looking for someone who has successfully worked with video capture
> > devices on firewire on Debian 3.0 with 2.4 kernels. If you are this
> > person, please contact me off-list - I have several questions :-)
>
> What device are you looking to use? I frequently use a firewire
> connection
st, Answer on the List". There are many others
> who might learn from the answers...
Ron,
As you wishI was trying to reduce spam, that's all.
Please then cc: me on any replies, as I am not (yet ;-) subscribed to this
list.
Thanks for any info you might have.
Nancy Davis
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Hi Debian-Users,
I'm looking for someone who has successfully worked with video capture
devices on firewire on Debian 3.0 with 2.4 kernels. If you are this person,
please contact me off-list - I have several questions :-)
Thanks much!
Nancy Davis
Unix Sys Admin
School of Computing
Unive
stall directly to a 2.4 kernel. Is there a way
to split the drivers.tgz file to a usable form? Just using Unix split doesn't
workthere must be some other magic involved in creating the driver-{1-4}.bin
diskettes.
Thanks for any insight you are able to provide.
Best regards,
Nancy Davis
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