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Subject: | [pwc] usb class |
From: | "Stas Kvasov" <> |
Date: | Sun, 09 Jul 2006 04:09:19 +0000 |
I am looking at purchasing a webcam and since you guys are driver develops I
think this question seems appropriate for this forum. I know usb has a class
of devices specifically meant for webcams. Do ANY cameras adhere to this
interface/class? Are they all using the custom class 0xff. I am looking for
a very generic camera - something easy to reverse engineering in hardware
and with plenty of driver source code. Is there such a camera?
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