Intel Create & Share Pro camera drivers...
This is a discussion about Intel Create & Share Pro camera drivers... in the Windows Hardware category; I'm looking for drivers for my Webcam. I know that the non-pro (CS-330) version works, but not the pro (CS-430) version Does anyone knows where I can find drivers or any tricks to make it work? Forget about Intel.
I'm looking for drivers for my Webcam. I know that the non-pro (CS-330) version works, but not the pro (CS-430) version
Does anyone knows where I can find drivers or any tricks to make it work?
Forget about Intel... They don't know anything about Windows 2000!!!
Thanks
Does anyone knows where I can find drivers or any tricks to make it work?
Forget about Intel... They don't know anything about Windows 2000!!!
Thanks
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One funny thing about Intel support:
They're saying that they won't support Windows 2000 because it is a replacement of Windows NT and they don't support NT...
I don't know if it is because the tech I talked with was stupid (he didn't know that win2k support USB) or if it is Intel official answere...
I really need help on that... I'm stuck with tath camera (gift from a friend and the store doesn't want to take it back...)
They're saying that they won't support Windows 2000 because it is a replacement of Windows NT and they don't support NT...
I don't know if it is because the tech I talked with was stupid (he didn't know that win2k support USB) or if it is Intel official answere...
I really need help on that... I'm stuck with tath camera (gift from a friend and the store doesn't want to take it back...)
Did you ever figure a way out to get this camera to work under 2000?
Do you know if Intel is going to support the camera in 2K?
Somebody put a note up on this site that says the CS430 works under Win2000. I hope they post details if they had to do something special, because it sure as hell doesn't work without drivers. :}
I talked to them and they said in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS that they will NEVER support Win2K for the Intel Pro CS430 USB CAM.
They were quite rude and stupid about it.
They were quite rude and stupid about it.
can you take it apart and find out what chip it uses? If it says on the board somewhere CV1610-OV-511 then the board is actually made by Omnivision and the drivers for the Netview cam will work just fine for it. I have the Dlink DSB-C300 and it's just like that, I even told Dlink about the drivers and they STILL don't have them on their website.
[This message has been edited by dlgarman (edited 06 March 2000).]
[This message has been edited by dlgarman (edited 06 March 2000).]
Quote:Originally posted by dlgarman:
can you take it apart and find out what chip it uses? If it says on the board somewhere CV1610-OV-511 then the board is actually made by Omnivision and the drivers for the Netview cam will work just fine for it. I have the Dlink DSB-C300 and it's just like that, I even told Dlink about the drivers and they STILL don't have them on their website.
[This message has been edited by dlgarman (edited 06 March 2000).]
if you still can`t find the DSB-C300 drivers thay are on dlinks ftp site here is there address ftp://ftp.dlink.com/usb/dsbc300/
can you take it apart and find out what chip it uses? If it says on the board somewhere CV1610-OV-511 then the board is actually made by Omnivision and the drivers for the Netview cam will work just fine for it. I have the Dlink DSB-C300 and it's just like that, I even told Dlink about the drivers and they STILL don't have them on their website.
[This message has been edited by dlgarman (edited 06 March 2000).]
if you still can`t find the DSB-C300 drivers thay are on dlinks ftp site here is there address ftp://ftp.dlink.com/usb/dsbc300/
That sound like nice plan but Intel Cam has shield around the chipset hehe so you have undo it
Good news! I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.