From: C Sanjayan Rosenmund <gnuman@attbi.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: ultracam distorted image
Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2002 20:22:17 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DC4A479.A0D90C21@attbi.com> (raw)
Using Kernel 2.4.19, IBM UltraPort Camera (I), ultracam, usbvideo,
videodev compiled in and as modules (neither works). . .
I looked at the MAINTAINERS file, and this device is not even listed so
I have no options left but to bug you (sorry).
when using the gqcam app, I get a distorted image (a sample can be found
on http://home.attbi.com/~gnuman/webcam.html ) and the error
ioctl (VIDIOCSWIN): Invalid argument
which seems to point to autoscaling brightness. . .
the image looks like it is not synching properly and the brightness does
not matter that much to me.
When I use the CVS usbvideo package (the module is named ultradrv
instead of ultracam), I get a smaller black screen and "error reading
image. . ."
when using the 2.5.45 kernel, I get a white one, with the same results.
Having done a Google search on UltraPort Camera and Linux, as well as
one on the error, I found Karl Gutwins page (where I got the CVS
package), and quite a bit of discussion that stopped a over a year ago,
about things not working. I found no one that could give me any more
advice on how to get this working for me. I get the same results when
I'm using the camera from the ultraport or USB.
hasciicam works, but that is useless to me as I need to use this with a
webcam and several other v4l applications. I have run out of places to
look for information and clues, and I cannot find the author for the
kernel driver (not listed in the code, or the maintainers file). It
seems to me that *someone* must have gotten this running, but they seem
to want to keep that info to themselves?
Please reply to me personally as well as the list, to ensure that I see
any response.
Thank you for all your efforts in making Linux so great!
PS: is there any work being done on a DRM for the S3 Savage IX chipset?
That is the only other thing not working right on my laptop.
--
Sanjay
gnuman@attbi.com
I'm pretty sure that for a 747, IFR actually doesn't mean "I Follow
Roads."
next reply other threads:[~2002-11-03 4:15 UTC|newest]
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2002-11-03 4:22 C Sanjayan Rosenmund [this message]
2002-11-03 4:42 ` ultracam distorted image Dmitri
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