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Linux driver for SE401 based USB cameras
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Copyright, 2001, Jeroen Vreeken
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INTRODUCTION:
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The SE401 chip is the used in low-cost usb webcams.
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It is produced by Endpoints Inc. (www.endpoints.com).
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It interfaces directly to a cmos image sensor and USB. The only other major
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part in a se401 based camera is a dram chip.
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The following cameras are known to work with this driver:
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Aox se401 (non-branded) cameras
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Philips PVCV665 USB VGA webcam 'Vesta Fun'
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Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67014
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Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67015
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Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67016
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Kensington VideoCAM PC Camera Model 67017
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WHAT YOU NEED:
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- USB support
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- VIDEO4LINUX support
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More information about USB support for linux can be found at:
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http://www.linux-usb.org
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MODULE OPTIONS:
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When the driver is compiled as a module you can also use the 'flickerless'
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option. With it exposure is limited to values that do not interfere with the
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net frequency. Valid options for this option are 0, 50 and 60. (0=disable,
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50=50hz, 60=60hz)
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KNOWN PROBLEMS:
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The driver works fine with the usb-ohci and uhci host controller drivers,
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the default settings also work with usb-uhci. But sending more than one bulk
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transfer at a time with usb-uhci doesn't work yet.
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Users of usb-ohci and uhci can safely enlarge SE401_NUMSBUF in se401.h in
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order to increase the throughput (and thus framerate).
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HELP:
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The latest info on this driver can be found at:
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http://www.chello.nl/~j.vreeken/se401/
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And questions to me can be send to:
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pe1rxq@amsat.org
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