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Subject: | [pwc] test for detecting PWC ? |
From: | Mathieu Bouchard <> |
Date: | Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:28:57 -0400 (EDT) |
What's the correct way to detect that a V4L device is PWC ? I suppose that it's not sufficient to just look for "Logitech" in the device identification string. I can't just try PWC calls to see if they work, because some other driver stops working if I make a PWC call on it. What should I do? (BTW, I am still using the V4L1 interface. I planned to migrate to V4L2 but still haven't) _ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801, Montréal QC Canada _______________________________________________ pwc mailing list http://lists.saillard.org/mailman/listinfo/pwc |
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