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This ancient camera still works, thanks to the open-source drivers for Linux. It came about before the standard USB camera device class, so requires specific drivers.
This ancient camera still works, thanks to the open-source drivers for Linux. It came about before the standard USB camera device class, so requires specific drivers.
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Notes:
* Resolution: 640x480
* Resolution: 640x480
Best used as a simple motion detector these days, lol.
* Don't even try to use this device unless it is the only USB device on the hub. It will break the use of any other USB device on the same hub.
 
* So low quality, so it is best used as a simple motion detector these days, lol.
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Resources:
Resources:
* qce-ga drivers: https://qce-ga.sourceforge.net/
* qce-ga drivers: https://qce-ga.sourceforge.net/
* Downloads: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12924
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Compiling:
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wget "https://sourceforge.net/projects/qce-ga/files/qc-usb/0.6.6/qc-usb-0.6.6.tar.gz/download" -o qc-usb-0.6.6.tar.gz
tar zxvf qc-usb-X.XX.tar.gz
cd qc-usb-0.6.6
sudo apt-get install libv4l-dev
make all
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.... which is unfortunately not yet working on newer kernels.... :-(


* WARNING: Don't even try to use this device unless it is the only USB device on the hub. It will break the use of any other USB device on the same hub.
TODO: Update this code.... please contact me if you have got this working :-)

Latest revision as of 03:25, 23 May 2023

This ancient camera still works, thanks to the open-source drivers for Linux. It came about before the standard USB camera device class, so requires specific drivers.

Notes:

  • Resolution: 640x480
  • Don't even try to use this device unless it is the only USB device on the hub. It will break the use of any other USB device on the same hub.
  • So low quality, so it is best used as a simple motion detector these days, lol.


Resources:


Compiling:

 wget "https://sourceforge.net/projects/qce-ga/files/qc-usb/0.6.6/qc-usb-0.6.6.tar.gz/download" -o qc-usb-0.6.6.tar.gz
 tar zxvf qc-usb-X.XX.tar.gz
 cd qc-usb-0.6.6
 sudo apt-get install libv4l-dev
 make all

.... which is unfortunately not yet working on newer kernels.... :-(

TODO: Update this code.... please contact me if you have got this working :-)