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Acer DVC-V2 webcam driver

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Carlos - 29 Jun 2005 22:17 GMT
Does anybody know a workaround to make this camera work?
Acer sold the webcam division to Benq and they do not offer any support to
this camera (at least to my knowledge).
Can I install it as another camera whose driver is available somewhere?
Carlos
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 29 Jun 2005 22:28 GMT
The manufacturer is the best source for you to get drivers for your web cam.
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> Does anybody know a workaround to make this camera work?
> Acer sold the webcam division to Benq and they do not offer any support to
> this camera (at least to my knowledge).
> Can I install it as another camera whose driver is available somewhere?
> Carlos
Carlos - 29 Jun 2005 23:31 GMT
Yeah!
But in this case there is no such thing as a manufacturer.
Acer is dead and Benq don't no nothing 'bout webcams.
Carlos

> The manufacturer is the best source for you to get drivers for your web cam.
> > Does anybody know a workaround to make this camera work?
> > Acer sold the webcam division to Benq and they do not offer any support to
> > this camera (at least to my knowledge).
> > Can I install it as another camera whose driver is available somewhere?
> > Carlos
Rick - 29 Jun 2005 23:40 GMT
The you might need to purchase some new hardware.

> Yeah!
> But in this case there is no such thing as a manufacturer.
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>>>Can I install it as another camera whose driver is available somewhere?
>>>Carlos
Carlos - 30 Jun 2005 00:24 GMT
That's the main objective of "Windoze" on every release of the operating
system!

> The you might need to purchase some new hardware.
>
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> >>>Can I install it as another camera whose driver is available somewhere?
> >>>Carlos
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 30 Jun 2005 15:49 GMT
Well, XP Pro x64 is really for high-end workstations and for supporting the
latest in hardware and software. Its just like Windows 2000 Professional
when it came out.
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> That's the main objective of "Windoze" on every release of the operating
> system!
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>> >>>somewhere?
>> >>>Carlos
 
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