Re: Intel Deluxe PC Camera
Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I have just become the proud owner of an unused, still in box, Intel > Deluxe PC Camera. This camera is dated 2001 and claims it requires > Windows 98, 98SE, or Millennium Edition. Does anyone know if there > are currently Linux drivers for this? I am running Etch with a > 2.6.16-2-k7 stock Debian kernel and udev. This is a USB camera. I > plugged it in and dmesg added the following lines: > > usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2 > usb 4-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice > > Can I assume that it has loaded any necessary drivers? What should I > look for in the lsmod listing. In fact, here is the output from lsmod > with the camera plugged in: > > :~$ lsmod > Module Size Used by > ipv6 218912 14 > ppdev 8324 0 > lp 10496 0 > it87 19172 0 > hwmon_vid 2432 1 it87 > i2c_isa 4608 1 it87 > i2c_core 19536 2 it87,i2c_isa > mousedev 10496 1 > tsdev 7296 0 > snd_intel8x0 29532 3 > snd_ac97_codec 82848 1 snd_intel8x0 > snd_ac97_bus 2112 1 snd_ac97_codec > snd_pcm_oss 44128 0 > snd_mixer_oss 15744 1 snd_pcm_oss > snd_pcm 74504 4 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss > snd_seq_dummy 3588 0 > snd_seq_oss 27812 0 > snd_seq_midi 8096 0 > snd_rawmidi 22496 1 snd_seq_midi > usblp 12224 0 > snd_seq_midi_event 6592 2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi > parport_pc 31728 1 > parport 32008 3 ppdev,lp,parport_pc > floppy 55916 0 > snd_seq 43852 6 > snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event > snd_timer 20420 3 snd_pcm,snd_seq > snd_seq_device 8332 5 > snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq > snd 46400 14 > snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device > > soundcore 8736 1 snd > snd_page_alloc 9864 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm > rtc 11444 1 > shpchp 39424 0 > pci_hotplug 24308 1 shpchp > psmouse 34504 0 > pcspkr 3012 0 > serio_raw 6532 0 > amd64_agp 11652 0 > sis_agp 8196 1 > agpgart 29296 2 amd64_agp,sis_agp > evdev 8832 0 > ext3 117064 5 > jbd 47316 1 ext3 > mbcache 7684 1 ext3 > dm_mirror 17460 0 > dm_snapshot 15388 0 > dm_mod 48180 8 dm_mirror,dm_snapshot > ide_generic 1216 0 [permanent] > ide_cd 35680 0 > cdrom 32240 1 ide_cd > ide_disk 14720 4 > sis900 20992 0 > mii 5248 1 sis900 > ehci_hcd 26952 0 > ohci_hcd 17348 0 > usbcore 111136 4 usblp,ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd > sis5513 12108 0 [permanent] > generic 4228 0 [permanent] > ide_core 111536 5 > ide_generic,ide_cd,ide_disk,sis5513,generic > thermal 13064 0 > processor 21760 1 thermal > fan 4548 0 > > If the drivers have been loaded, what do I need to do next? I may > actually use this as a webcam, but my primary purpose for it is to > capture images to be processed to allow a robot to use the data for > navigation. I have not yet decided on a programming language for > this, though it is likely to be C/C++ for compiled speed, unless > someone has some other suggestions for me. Any ideas? > > I have libcv0.9.7-0 installed, as well as python-opencv. > > Does anyone have any experience with this sort of stuff? >
It looks like the driver module that I need is spca501. There is a
source package for Etch:
spca5xx-source
What is the best way to compile this? I generally just use stock
kernels and the modules that come with them so I am unfamiliar with
compiling modules separately for a kernel that I already have. Once I
do have the module compiled, will udev/hotplug load the driver at
boot-up, or should I add it to /etc/modules?
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Marc Shapiro
mshapiro_42@yahoo.com
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Received on Sun Nov 4 01:07:16 2007
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