Re: USB cameras

1999-09-15 Thread Nick Hibma
> A simple question: Are USB cameras supported? Is anybody working on it? No. Isochronous pipes are not supported yet, but work is underway. > Oh, btw, how long can USB be extended? Hm, the mechanical specification of the cable is confusing before coffee. I think it was 6ft / 2m. You'll notice

Re: USB cameras

1999-09-15 Thread Nick Hibma
> A simple question: Are USB cameras supported? Is anybody working on it? No. Isochronous pipes are not supported yet, but work is underway. > Oh, btw, how long can USB be extended? Hm, the mechanical specification of the cable is confusing before coffee. I think it was 6ft / 2m. You'll notice

Re: USB cameras

1999-09-15 Thread Oliver Fromme
I think this rather belongs to -hardware... Leif Neland wrote in list.freebsd-hackers: > A simple question: Are USB cameras supported? Is anybody working on it? Do you mean photo cameras (i.e. for still images) or video cameras? Those are two completely different things. The Kodak DC240 digit

Re: USB cameras

1999-09-15 Thread Oliver Fromme
I think this rather belongs to -hardware... Leif Neland wrote in list.freebsd-hackers: > A simple question: Are USB cameras supported? Is anybody working on it? Do you mean photo cameras (i.e. for still images) or video cameras? Those are two completely different things. The Kodak DC240 digita