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Old 14th Dec 2007, 14:55
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i found an unused web-cam in my house and thought ooh might as well attach it to my computer. but it has no disk for drivers/software etc, so i thought i'd probably be able to download the info of the net, but noticed there isn't a company insignia on it at all, looked all over the thing, not one clue to what it could be.
any ideas of trying to find out what it is?
i'v tried: the "directx diagnostic tool" (type "dxdiag" into run), but that doesn't help. i'v also done same thing with different pieces of software i.e. nero's "infotool". i don't really know what else to do to find out. any suggestions?
all help is appreciated.

rob
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Old 14th Dec 2007, 14:57
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With webcams you're pretty stuffed with no drivers, they're not generic.
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Old 14th Dec 2007, 16:28
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guess i'll have to search for a disk or buy one, they're not that expencive.
thanks
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