[Request] gspca kernel modules for LuPu 5.2.8
Posted: Sat 19 Apr 2014, 04:44
Hello all,
I have an ancient (10 years) Webcam, Logitech Quickcam Pro (with dark Focus ring, if that matters) and I want to use it with an equally ancient P IV Laptop to spy on the birds in a nesting box. (And somehow stream video/single frames from the shed to the house).
I have the camera setup tested and it works with my everyday laptop, running either fatdog630 or slacko 64. Figured it should be no problem to run it on older hardware with an older kernel.
lsusb gives me the following:
ID 046d:d001 Logitech Inc. QuickCam Pro
The Chip is a divio nw801.
Fatdog loads these kernel modules:
gspca_main
gspca_nw80x
videodev
LuPu 528 is missing the nw80x.ko, and it is not in the kernel source, either. Is there a way to get the module? The other modules are loaded. Kernel 2.6.33.2. Or, if someone has said webcam working in an older version of puppy (say, 4.3.1), tell me and I will gladly switch backward.
(I tried racy 5.5, it did have the modules, but the video output was garbled, and I am not sure the laptop is up to racy anyhow)
I have an ancient (10 years) Webcam, Logitech Quickcam Pro (with dark Focus ring, if that matters) and I want to use it with an equally ancient P IV Laptop to spy on the birds in a nesting box. (And somehow stream video/single frames from the shed to the house).
I have the camera setup tested and it works with my everyday laptop, running either fatdog630 or slacko 64. Figured it should be no problem to run it on older hardware with an older kernel.
lsusb gives me the following:
ID 046d:d001 Logitech Inc. QuickCam Pro
The Chip is a divio nw801.
Fatdog loads these kernel modules:
gspca_main
gspca_nw80x
videodev
LuPu 528 is missing the nw80x.ko, and it is not in the kernel source, either. Is there a way to get the module? The other modules are loaded. Kernel 2.6.33.2. Or, if someone has said webcam working in an older version of puppy (say, 4.3.1), tell me and I will gladly switch backward.
(I tried racy 5.5, it did have the modules, but the video output was garbled, and I am not sure the laptop is up to racy anyhow)