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Subject: | [pwc] Follow up to Fake Quickcam Pro 4000 - wrong USB ID |
From: | Phill Coxon <> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:58:30 +1300 |
Hi guys, Following up on my previous post - I haven't been able to find any information on whether the "Quickcam Pro 4000" I bought is real. The company that sold it to me claims that they purchase direct from Logitech. I guess it's possible that Logitech uses a different device ID for Quickcam Pro 4000's shipped as OEM packages (no retail package, manual, drivers). The pwc source has a comment suggesting that the 0x086b may be CMOS. Is there any way I can test with software to probe whether the camera has a CMOS or CCD? If I can find a way to prove this camera has a CCD I'll keep it, if not I'll send it back. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks for your help! Phill _______________________________________________ pwc mailing list http://lists.saillard.org/mailman/listinfo/pwc |
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